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		<title>119 Orchard.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year, Lily took me to the LES Tenement Museum &#8211; we went on a guided tour specifically focused on the garment industry in the early 1900&#8242;s (highly recommended, by the way). I found it fascinating to learn that NYC&#8217;s first garment district was located in the place where I go to work each day. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last year, Lily took me to the<a href="http://www.tenement.org/" target="_blank"> LES Tenement Museum</a> &#8211; we went on a guided tour specifically focused on the garment industry in the early 1900&#8242;s (highly recommended, by the way). I found it fascinating to learn that NYC&#8217;s first garment district was located in the place where I go to work each day. Since then I&#8217;ve been looking around for little remnants that have been under my nose this whole time; I&#8217;ll be posting pictures of old signage and storefronts as I find them. Here&#8217;s a gate pattern that I found especially interesting &#8211; it was the former site of Fine &amp; Klein Handbags, a Lower East Side institution since the 1960&#8242;s. When Murray Klein passed away in 2007, the building was put on the market and was purchased by SAS Property Management. According to <a href="http://therealdeal.com/newyork/articles/fine-klein-store-site-of-new-hotel" target="_blank">this article</a> written in 2008, the building was slated to be turned into a boutique hotel &#8211; but as of today, it still looks untouched. </p>
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