Two of TONY’s New Yorkiest Blocks in Brooklyn

Time Out NY this week highlights some of the “New Yorkiest” blocks in the city, by which it means those with a “mash-up of eateries, shops and apartments” and that are populated by a mix of “weirdos, old-schoolers and bewildered newcomers.” Its picks in Brooklyn include Myrtle Avenue between Clermont and Vanderbilt Avenues in Fort Greene (above) where “longtime locals are adapting to newcomers—and the economy” and Seventh Avenue between 8th and 9th Street in Park Slope where “cheap meets fancy-pants.” Kinda weird choices, but whatevs.
The New Yorkiest Blocks [Time Out NY]
Feb 13, 2012 | 10:33 AM