Not quite as classy as the old sign:

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Looks like they used a foot mark instead of an apostrophe. Sigh.
oh no. the old sign is what makes it goin’.
Noooooooooo! I knew this would happen — things are never like they used to be. Why do they have to mess with tradition?
They made the new lettes way to big.
The old sign was missing multiple lttrs. Give this one a few months of Houston St grit and it will look just 20 years old.
Yeah, everytime I saw a letter go missing, I wondered if anyone was below it when it fell.