Archive for the neighborhood Category

Scrap Book art Part II

Posted in art, neighborhood on October 5, 2008 by M.Antonio

Artsy Fartsy- From Scrap Book Part I

Posted in art, neighborhood on October 4, 2008 by M.Antonio

Oh yeah almost forgot, we also got a s*^t load of  merch.  Some may even notice that we added more racks to the store.

TUJ Vintage Scrap Book

Posted in art, neighborhood on October 4, 2008 by M.Antonio

This huge book filled with blank sheets is resting near our make-shift living room.  Feel free to art to it what you wish.  Tomorrow I will upload its already filled pages to the blog.

Dog Day Hours!!

Posted in neighborhood on July 24, 2008 by M.Antonio

Nino loves to work @ TUJ Vintage!!

Temporary bicycle locking Station

Posted in neighborhood with tags on June 4, 2008 by M.Antonio

I know they seem amateur, and that is because they are. But we understand that many people commute by bicycle to our shop & we are trying to make it safer on the mind so that you do not have to run outside every 10 minutes to make sure your ride is still there. Hopefully soon we will replace these amateur bike parking stations with the real deal.

By all means contact me at m.antonio@tujvintage.com if you have a better suggestion than the one we put up.

Memorial Day BBQ @ Factory

Posted in neighborhood on May 28, 2008 by M.Antonio

The weather outside is Frightful

Posted in neighborhood on May 23, 2008 by M.Antonio

One minute its sunny & clear, the next it is raining & autumn like. All picture were taken throughout a 1 hour span.

Progress & near completion of renovation Project

Posted in neighborhood on May 23, 2008 by M.Antonio

Before & after of brick renovation

Work Continues

Posted in neighborhood on May 22, 2008 by M.Antonio

Taken yesterday just moments before the clouds darkened the sky & another rainy day set upon the eastern Seattle we call New York

Make old look New

Posted in neighborhood with tags on May 12, 2008 by M.Antonio

Similar to what we do with our vintage clothing; we are cleaning up the walls of the TUJ Warehouse in order to preserve its grittiness for many more years to come.

Large image; check the detail.