I wonder why the Schwankovsky Temple of Music shows up on the map as "newly occupied?" I lived on the 2nd floor of the building in 1989 before lofts were legal in the city. At that time, the ground floor had gone from being a House of Fabrics to a Rent-a-Center. Since then, I think people have lived continuously on the upper floors and the ground level has seen many iterations of clubs. I don't think it's been occupied for at least the last 2 decades.