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November 10, 2007

then/now on Brook Road

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Flickr provides a great then (1986) and now for the building that now houses the Transmission Gallery and part of the new Emrick Flats.


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Posted by john_m at 8:55PM under history, redevelopment | Tags: , ,

8 Responses to “then/now on Brook Road”

  1. posted by sarah at November 10, 2007 11:51 pm :

    that is a great picture of the building with it’s cornice… i haven’t seen that one.

  2. posted by Ross at November 12, 2007 5:36 pm :

    Soooo it’s exactly the same?

  3. posted by john_m at November 12, 2007 5:45 pm :

    Look at the building wrapping around — windows have been punched back in, as part of the conversion to condos. And, as Sara points out, the cornice has been removed from the section on the right. The Watkins Barber & Beauty Supply sign has faded appreciably. Not a dramatic change, but it is interesting to see what 20 years brings.

  4. posted by Scott Burger at November 25, 2007 5:23 pm :

    Speaking of then/now on Brook, remember when the Daily Planet homeless program wanted to move to Brook?

  5. posted by john_m at November 25, 2007 5:25 pm :

    Where were they looking, do you remember?

  6. posted by Chip at December 21, 2007 5:16 pm :

    The Daily Planet was looking at a location on the west side of Brook Rd. around where “The Ranch” restaurant is. Roughly, Brook and School Sts. That was circa ’93/’94.

  7. posted by Charles Selden at January 3, 2008 2:59 pm :

    Just to clarify, I own the building and it is a separate structure from the Emrick Flats. It’s date of construction is listed as 1912, prior to the construction of the Emrick building in the early 1920′s. It was built as two seperate buildings. Mr. Watkins who’s father owned it proir to Mr. Harrison claimed that the corner lot had a pool hall on it that burned down shortly after it was built.

  8. posted by M. Watkins, Jr. at January 12, 2008 9:23 pm :

    I am the oldest son of M. J. Watkins, who owned the Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor. It was not a Beauty supply. I shined shoes there and took saxaphone and clarinet lessons in the basement. I was cutting hair and shaving customers by the time that I was 11 years old. My two younger brothers were also barbers in my father’s shop.

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