Monday, August 18, 2008

Over the past few years the destruction of "old" New York has accelerated to a breath-taking pace. We have seen numerous historic - but not historially significant - buildings torn down and replaced by modern impersonal structures. While this is all part of the evolution of the city, sometimes its harder than others.
Gertel's Bakery on Hester Street was a mainstay of the neighborhood for decades. It was where many older Jewish residents would come, buy a coffee and roll, and sit talking for hours. For many of them it was the only social interaction of the day. Early in the morning the Asian and Latino factory and construction workers would drop by - not caring it was a Kosher bakery just that it was a good bakery - to get breakfast on the run. It was also popular with tourists and Tri-State residents. Some coming around the Jewish holidays and others on a more regular basis. It may not look like much - but almost everything was baked on site. This made them unique to the Lower East Side - a Kosher retail bakery that didn't truck in the goods from Brooklyn or New Jersey.

In 2007 rumors began to swirl that the building was being sold. It is zoned for an 8 - 11 story structure and during the recent building boom that makes it a goldmine. Gertel's closed in the spring of 2008. For a while it was an empty shell. As of August 15, 2008...here's all we have left.
Who know's what will ultimately get built here. The construction boom has slowed significantly. We can only hope it doesn't remain an empty lot for very long.




Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Welcome to the Big Onion Walking Tours blog. Over time I hope this becomes a site that shares our expertiese and information about the history, sites, shops and people of New York City. At the same time we hope to share some of the more "unique" moments that emerge as we organize and lead our tours.

Who are we? Since 1991, Big Onion has been leading tours of New York's historic districts and ethnic neighborhoods. All our guides are doctoral students in history or a related field. We know and love New York and its history. Check out our website - http://www.bigonion.com/

Big Onion was pretty much started by accident. Two American history graduate students at Columbia University - Seth Kamil & Ed O'Donnell - began leading walking tours in the fall of 1991. It slowly grew and within a year a few fellow students began leading tours with us. After a few years, Ed left to pursue his career teaching history at the university level. Seth stayed on and its been quite a ride!

Thanks for visiting! More to come soon!