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April 9, 2007

Monday Links

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Ward's Bakery, Prospect Heights. Photo by Tracy Collins.
Gowanus: Fume Free (For Now) and Looking Ahead [NY Times]
Housing Slump Pinches States in Pocketbook [NY Times]
'Country' Living and Quiet Neighbors [NY Times]
Mortgages: Making Sense of the Math [NY Times]
Starrett Whiplash: New Sale Is Blocked [NY Post]
Battle Brews Over Loft-Law Tenants [NY Post]
Preservationist Almost Decapitated in Slope [Brooklyn Paper]
FAC Housing Development Under Fire [Courier Life]
Woman Sues Park Slope Glass [WABC]




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if she had actually been in the car, THEN she would have been almost decapitated.

Posted by: sba at April 9, 2007 10:47 AM

Regardless, I find it completely irresponsible for the building department to dismiss the comment. Imagine is someone had been hurt? Very likely it will happen again. How pathetic is the NYC building department! Are they complete idiots?

Posted by: anon at April 9, 2007 11:54 AM

Mr. B, no stink on how the NY Times bit your Simone posts from the past 6 months into an article in this week's weekend section (link above)?

The who premise of the article (and that photo!) came right of of this site.

Guess we know where the Times is lookin'

Posted by: lostinbrooklyn at April 9, 2007 11:56 AM

Good thing Park Slope Glass never showed up for the job they were supposed to do for me. Truck trouble?
Between the "truck breakdown", the flaky people on the phone, the flaky phone person who was then fired, the mistaken appointments, and other assorted chaos, thank God they never showed up. What a disgrace.

Posted by: anon at April 9, 2007 2:45 PM

"if she had actually been in the car, THEN she would have been almost decapitated....."

Let's not split hairs.

Posted by: Anonymous at April 9, 2007 2:48 PM

I live down the block from that eyesore and walk by it with my kids everyday. Now I'm afraid to do that. I think I'm going o have to complain, too. You'd think in BabyCentral, USA the City would at least be afraid of the bad press.

Posted by: ParkSlopeRenter at April 9, 2007 9:43 PM

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