Greenpoint’s ironclad is 147 years old.
This Day in History – USS Monitor Launched
Developer Blight
Gowanus Lounge (again) has a very good post about the plight of the neighborhood in the face of abandoned or under-financed development sites. As Robert says, this developer blight has the potential to make “the neighborhood unsafe, unfriendly and [ugly]”.
Developer blight is not just abandoned construction sites – it also covers new developments that ignore the basics of maintenance. A few days after one of the recent snowstorms, I noticed that a lot of the unshoveled sidewalks were in front of new – and occupied – developments (of course some of those have proven to be chronic problems). This is on top of all the vacant sites that don’t bother to shovel their walks either (I’m looking at you, Domino).
And its only going to get worse – particularly if all these new condos are underfunding their maintenance reserves.
Miss Williamsburg Diner Burns
INSIJS has the on-the-scene report of the Miss Williamsburg fire last night. According to Brooklyn Vegan, no one was hurt, and reports of damage to Monster Island are greatly exaggerated, so there is some good news in all this. As GL points out, the 718 site (it hasn’t been Miss Williamsburg in ages) has been open to mischief for some time now, although as far as I know, there is no word on how the fire actually started.
I remember when MW opened (10-plus years ago?) – before they had the outdoor space. It was one of the first new eateries with any ambition, and was part of the diner renaissance at the time.
Tracy Feith Getting Ready on Grand Street
I had been meaning to about post this, but GL got there first. The Tracy Feith store at 64 Grand has been in the works for a month or two now, promising another in an ongoing trend of good retail and restaurants for Grand Street. The end of Grand down towards the river has become a particular nexus of design and home furnishings stores, starting with Sodafine and running down to APC and Sprout.
As of this evening, the plywood is down and the windows are in.
East Williamsburg’s La Marqeuta Saved
Good news, indeed, from Gowanus Lounge. This is one case where the various political forces in the neighborhood came together to do the right thing.
Good work.
Protestors Accuse Council Member of Blocking Housing Project
Not sure what this is all about, other than an affordable housing project that is (or isn’t) being built on Jefferson Street.
Prosecutors and Detectives Raid Brooklyn Warehouse
A group of East Williamsburg counterfeiters were apparently not very good money launderers. As a result, the City’s supply of cheap Chanel knock-offs is perilously low.
The Eagle doesn’t say, but the warehouse in question would appear to be at 537 Johnson Avenue, corner of Stewart.
Phony Con Ed Agents May Be Working NYC Buildings
Very active in Williamsburg, apparently.
Sound Fix Lounge Closing
Speculation that it has to do with the ongoing battles with neighbors over noise, though no confirmation.
A Community Organizer From Way Back
El Puente’s Luis Garden Acosta is profiled in today’s Times.