Email Us Contact CCT   Advertise with CCT! Advertise with CCT University University College Home College Alumni Home Alumni Home
Columbia College Today September 2004
 
Cover Story

 

 
Columbia250
  
  
Features
  
 Campus Without
    Boundaries
 So Near and Yet
    So Far
 Students Give,
    Get Much in Return
 Our Changing
    Neighborhood

 

Departments
  
     · Featured Book
  

Alumni Profiles

   

previous 

Previous

 || 

This Issue

 || 

Next 

next

FEATURES

Our Changing Neighborhood


The 115th Street grocery store University Food Market was renovated and reopened this summer under new management as Morton Williams University Supermarket.

Neighborhood stalwart The West End ersity Food Market was renovated and reopened this summer under new management as Mhas changed owners and facades but not locations since 1911.

Morningside Heights' newest ice cream shop, Crema Lita, opened in August 2003 next to the 112th Street office that has housed Spectator for the last decade.

Cannon's Pub on 108th Street closed this summer after serving the neighborhood since 1934, when it began as a chophouse.

Tom's Restaurant, a fixture on the corner of 112th and Broadway since 1936, was joined in 2003 by Oren's Daily Roast.

At the corner of 110th Street, several stores closed their doors in May, including West Side Super Market after almost 40 years and Columbia Hot Bagels after 20 years.

PHOTOS AND TEXT: LAURA BUTCHY

previous 

Previous

 || 

This Issue

 || 

Next 

next

  Untitled Document
Search Columbia College Today
Search!
Need Help?

Columbia College Today Home
CCT Home
 

September 2004
This Issue

July 2004
Previous Issue

 
CCT Credits
CCT Masthead