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Thursday, June 9, 2011

What Panchito's did to The Fat Black Pussycat.

It's a terrible shame!
Panchito's owner Bob Engelhardt was a regular at the Pussycat which he described as a 'cesspool'. It was situated in a quiet street behind the tourist mecca MacDougal Street.

He said the nostalgia was misplaced, and that the preservation group did not understand the spirit of Greenwich Village.

Engelhardt added:'There are buildings that are worth preserving. Ninety per cent of what's in the Village isn't.

'The Village was freedom. The Village was not rules and regulations set in concrete. It destroys everything the Village was always famous for.'
Consider freedom and historical preservation. What if the history to be preserved was a time of great sleaziness? What if that sleaziness is connected to artists we love?

Pick the choice closest to your beliefs.
Property owners deserve great freedom in the putting up of signs that represent their business.
Historical preservation outweighs the interests of the current owner.
The old sign is cool and the new sign is dull and transitory, so I'm for preservation in this case.
The old sign is sleazy and I like the new business, so I'm against preservation in this case.
  
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