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Goodwin, David J., author.
Subjects
Gentrification -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 20th century.
Gentrification -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 21st century.
Artists' studios -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 20th century.
Artists' studios -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 21st century.
Lost architecture -- New Jersey -- Jersey City.
Jersey City (N.J.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Jersey City (N.J.) -- Economic conditions -- 20th century.
Jersey City (N.J.) -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
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Left Bank of the Hud...
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Left Bank of the Hudson : Jersey City and the artists of 111 1st Street / David J. Goodwin.
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Goodwin, David J., author.
New York : Fordham University Press, 2018.
Subjects
Gentrification -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 20th century.
Gentrification -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 21st century.
Artists' studios -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 20th century.
Artists' studios -- New Jersey -- Jersey City -- History -- 21st century.
Lost architecture -- New Jersey -- Jersey City.
Jersey City (N.J.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Jersey City (N.J.) -- Economic conditions -- 20th century.
Jersey City (N.J.) -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
ISBN:
9780823278022 (hardcover)
0823278026 (hardcover)
9780823278039 (paperback) :
0823278034 (paperback)
Description:
ix, 179 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction. Why Does 111 1st Street Matter? -- 1. The Lorillard Legacy -- 2. Crossing the Hudson -- 3. The Spaces in Between -- 4. Who Owns a Space? -- 5. When a Dream Dies -- 6. One Last Fight: Historic Preservation and 111 1st Street -- 7. What Might Be Learned -- Conclusion: Some Years Later -- Epilogue. The 111 1st Street Exodus: Where Are They Now? -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Summary:
"For nearly twenty years, a small, dedicated band of artists rented studio space at 111 1st Street, a former tobacco warehouse near the Hudson River waterfront in Jersey City, New Jersey. These artists eventually became engaged in a fight for their survival within the building and a city undergoing gentrification"--
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