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Current tenants I have seen mentioned: Chase Bank. A Mark Wahlberg climbing gym. The Comedy Studio in the basement.
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I was thinking exactly the same thing.If only Kenmore 'Whoops' Square took note.
Looks like 2nd floor is tall enough for wall/rock View attachment 26532View attachment 26533climbing
I Guess there is a difference between bouldering and rock climbing. I like it
Things are a lot less shabby now. In the recent renovation of the building, the cigar smoke-inflected office and the floor it sat on were removed. The window now sits in the second-story wall above a sparkling new yoga studio in a rock climbing gym.
Magliozzi and Berman still remember the day the sign was put up. While the installer, an older man, worked quietly at the window, the Magliozzis and Berman were putting together a newspaper column responding to a reader who’d been swindled by a car insurance salesmen. They were loudly ranting about the insurance industry when they heard the man clear his throat.
“This old guy got off his little stepladder and he turned to us and with a quavering voice said, ‘You know, my brother was an insurance agent,’” Magliozzi recalled. “And I thought, ‘Oh, my God, we’ve insulted this guy and his family!’ And in the next breath, he said, ‘And he screwed everybody!’”