Washington Street – All That Remains


109 Washington Street - Tenement Building

109 Washington Street – The Last Tenement Building From The “Mother Colony” Era.

105-107 Washington Street - Community Center For Immigrants

105-107 Washington Street – The Former Community Center.

Another shot of Saint George's Chruch

103 Washington Street – Saint George’s Church.

105-109 Washington Street - Standing Side By Side

105-109 Washington Street – Side By Side.

103 Washington Street - Saint George's Church Facade And Entrance

The Entrance And Facade To 103 Washington Street – Saint George’s Church.

The Side Of 103 Washington Street - Saint George's Church

103 Washington Street – From a different angle. Notice the imprints in the church’s structure of where another building once stood.

Looking Towards The Battery Parking Garage

Washington Street – In 2011.

Battery Garage From A Distance

Washington Street – From a distance overlooking the Battery Parking Garage

battery tunnel

The Battery Tunnel – Robert Moses’ project which completely devastated Washington Street. Residents received notices of eviction in August of 1946 and the neighborhood was changed forever.

Latest News

  • Daily News Story on National September 11 Museum and “Little Syria”
    May 18, 2013

    Today the New York Daily News posted this informative piece by Carol Kuruvilla about our efforts to preserve the neighborhood and to encourage the National September 11 Museum to include some recognition. We want to emphasize that we only went public with our frustrations after several years of local historians asking the Museum to incorporate [...]

  • Community Board One Resolution on “Little Syria” Historical Signage
    May 16, 2013

    On May 1, 2013, the Financial District Committee of Community Board One unanimously advanced the below resolution advocating signage for “Little Syria.” While not all members necessarily voted or were present, the committee includes Edward Sheffe, CHAIR; Susan Cole, CO-CHAIR; Deron Charkoudian; Linda Gerstman; Mariama James; Michael Ketring; Joel Kopel; Elizabeth Lamere; Megan McHugh; Patricia [...]

  • Wall Street Journal Piece on Little Syria (Jennifer Weiss)
    March 26, 2013

    This morning the Wall Street Journal has a wonderful print and video piece about our campaign to protect the remaining complex of three historic buildings on Washington Street in Little Syria. This is indeed an urgent situation, and we would ask that people contact the Landmarks Preservation Commission (Chairman Robert Tierney) and Mayor Bloomberg, asking [...]

  • Salaam Club in New York Hosts Holiday Hafleh To Benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
    December 14, 2012

    On Saturday, December 8, our friends at the Salaam Club of New York City hosted a holiday hafleh (the Arabic equivalent of “party”) to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the internationally-known pediatric treatment and research facility in Memphis, Tennessee. Some people may not realize that the hospital was founded by popular Lebanese-American entertainer Danny [...]

  • Walking Tour of Washington Street on November 10 (With Joe Svehlak and Esther Regelson)
    November 6, 2012

    During Hurricane Sandy, lower Washington Street was flooded to near waist-high levels. Power is still trickling back, and the basements of most buildings were flooded, leaving some damage. However, a few of the neighborhood’s great advocates — local historian Joe Svehlak and community activist Esther Regelson — are still going forward with a walking tour [...]