The Invisible Dog Art Center

Some buckles, belts, molds, and industrial fixtures remain as remnants throughout the building.

Lucien Zayan pitched his idea to the owner after discovering the space in 2008.

He later said, "What was junk at first glance turned out to be a treasure-trove of vintage merchandise and furniture–particularly the thousands of belts on hand from the 1960s.

"[4] In March 2013, American video game and art magazine Kill Screen used the building to host the 2013 two5six conference, which is held every year in a different location throughout New York City.

"[3] The building has an operational manual freight elevator and displays a mural by Giuseppe Stampone along the shaft (c. 2009) of illustrated text from Dante's Inferno (in the original Italian).

The street view of the Invisible Dog Art Center at 51 Bergen Street.