Thursday, February 22, 2007

Same owner, different crap

The person responsible for Sunday's controversial pile of commercial crap on Metropolitan Avenue in Middle Village is also to blame for this nearby eyesore at 69-62 Grand Avenue in Maspeth. He just had to build up an extra story and out to the curb. Also had to add those gaudy railings for a final vomit-inducing touch.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

How appropriate that it sits right next to the Queens Ledger building - two disgusting pieces of crap right next to each other.

Anonymous said...

Who would want a balcony that fronts Grand Avenue? With all the pollution and noise coming from the trucks that pass by, you'd have to wonder...

verdi said...

Another example of the "Ginny-Wopper" style!

Anonymous said...

If I had to choose among the three buildings in that photo, that new one that you're complaining about is the more attractive one by far. The one on the left extends out to the sidewalk as much as the new one, and all it is is a rectangular box. The one to the right, well...brrrrrrr. That facade's just damn ugly.

Anonymous said...

This has to be one of the ugliest buildings in Queens.

Just brutal.

verdi said...

Hey Baccigalloopah....you really need to get some new eyeglasses!

Anonymous said...

When I was a kid I used to build forts for my Star Wars and GI Joe figures out of carboard boxes. I just slapped them together, never decoreated them, and taped whatever stuff I could find to the front.

This building looks EXACTLY like the stuff I used to build.

Anonymous said...

That is precisely what this looks like - a big ugly carboard box with tacky doll house adormnents slapped on - fake mediterranean roof, gaudy columns - one of the worst featured yet on QC. This needs to be torn down.

Anonymous said...

This looks like a building where hostages would be held in Beiruit.

Anonymous said...

Attenzione! Esclusivo to the Queens Crap Blog Site!

This Saturday evening, World Premier Performance of the newly-discovered long-lost Verdi Opera:

La Donna e Marblesmouth

Performed on the balcony of 69-62 Grand Avenue by Coloratura Soprano Helen "Where's the Shrimp?" Marshall.

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to hear Helen's 'Crapway' debut.

Did anyone notice that there appears to be a trap door and ladder leading from the top balcony to the one below?

What the hell is this? An emergency escape for when the building becomes too ugly for the tenants to stand anymore?

verdi said...

I love it George. Book the soprano and tenor and let's hear the opera performed!

Anonymous said...

That building doesn't look like it is wide enough to accomodate a residential dwelling.

Russ

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