Cassidy Apartment

"This... this is my son's home. You're trespassing."

- Mr. Gold to Robin Hood

The Cassidy Apartment is a Land Without Magic location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It first appears in the first episode of the second season.

Trivia
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On-Screen Notes

 * The apartment number is 407.
 * The address is 89 Wooster Street, New York, NY, 10012.
 * The city view from the top of the apartment building is the same as the view seen from the top of Emma's apartment building in "New York City Serenade", indicating that the two buildings are located in the same neighborhood.


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Production Notes

 * The apartment is situated across the street from the back building of real-life Italian pasta supplier Piedmont Ravoli Co. Inc. located on 162 Mulberry Street in New York City. The frontal retail store is on 190 Grand Street in New York.


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Popular Culture

 * The apartment has a framed Aesthetic Apparatus poster containing the image of a red hand, which was created for the Communication Arts Magazine 2008 May/June issue.
 * Next to the sign "Cleaners & Hatters" on the wall, an Aesthetic Apparatus Bike Ride poster is hanging.
 * Beside the shelf next to the door, there is a black skateboard with the words "NOMEANSNO" from the Canadian punk rock band Nomeansno's The Day Everything Became Isolated and Destroyed album logo.
 * Interestingly, one of the album tracks is called Beauty and the Beast.
 * The poster next to the locker Henry is searching, is an alternatively colored Aesthetic Apparatus artwork.
 * The novel Deep Lie by Stuart Woods is sitting on Neal's bookshelf.
 * "330 Vegetarian Recipes For Health" can be seen on Robin and "Marian'"s bookshelf.
 * Emma finds the LP record Upstairs at Eric's by Yazoo in the apartment. It contains the song Only You, which Neal used to play for Emma.
 * Pleading Guilty by Scott Turow, a hardcover edition of Closing the Ring by Winston Churchill (from The Second World War book series) and Howard Ruff from A to Z by Howard Ruff are sitting on Neal's bookshelf.
 * Howard Ruff from A to Z is also sitting on a shelf in the Underbrooke Library in "Firebird", indicating that it's a re-used prop.

PROMO POSTERS

Neal's apartment is decorated with poster promoting musicians signed to the Vancouver-based record company Mint Records:
 * The album photo by the window with the words "13 Songs" peeking from the corner is Canadian singer John Guliak's 7 Stories & 13 Songs.
 * Over Neal's bed, there is a promotional poster for the studio album release party of Canadian garage rock band The Pack A.D.
 * Another promo poster for the band can be seen over the bed in "Only You".
 * There is a promotional poster for The Queen of Vancouver Island, a 2012 album by the Canadian alternative country singer Carolyn Mark, over Neal's bed.
 * There is an advertisement for Sled Island, an annual independent festival held in Calgary, Alberta. The poster says "Mint Records at Sled Island!", and lists performances by The Pack A.D., the Canadian rock band The Ramblin' Ambassadors, the Vancouver-based indie rock band Hot Panda, the Canadian garage rock band The Evaporators and the Canadian indie pop Novillero.
 * In the apartment, there is a promotional poster for The Ramblin' Ambassadors, promoting their 2012 album Ramble On.
 * Two poster promoting the 2005 album Brigadoon by the Canadian indie pop band P:ano.
 * A promo poster for Vancouver-based band Vancougar.
 * There is a poster promoting a "mint night" concert at The Brickyard (a former bar in Vancouver ) on October 17th 2003. The performers listed are the Canadian indie rock band The Buttless Chaps, The Ramblin' Ambassadors and the Canadian indie pop band The Gay.
 * There is a promo poster for Carolyn Mark and the Canadian alternative country and bluegrass band Luther Wright and the Wrongs, and their Owner Operator Tour from 2012.


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Props Notes

 * The dream-catcher hanging in Neal's apartment was given to him by Emma.
 * One of the letters addressed to Neal is from a Ms. C. Marion.
 * This is a reference to Cheryl Marion, an art director on the show.
 * Cheryl Marion is also listed as one of the reviewers on the book blurb for Isaac's novel "Heroes and Villains".

Set Dressing

 * There is a sign in the apartment that reads "Cleaner & Hatters".
 * Neal has a collection of clocks, just like his father, Mr. Gold, and his son, Henry.
 * Neal has many vintage items in his apartment such as an array of old radios, old microphones, classic cameras, records and record player, cobbler's wooden shoe forms, old pencil sharpener and old telephone.

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.