Superstorm Sandy flooded Recycle-A-Bicycle's Long Island City shop, which is only a pedal stroke or two from the East River. So, it was no surprise that the mural on the outside of the building had faded badly.
So local artists Sunny Hossain (a student at a nearby school), Pasqualina Azzarello and Alex Cook teamed up to give the old building new life:

And they got a well-deserved parade:

Their friends and family are justly proud:

So local artists Sunny Hossain (a student at a nearby school), Pasqualina Azzarello and Alex Cook teamed up to give the old building new life:
And they got a well-deserved parade:
Their friends and family are justly proud: