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July 29, 2008
Tuesday Links

Fort Greene Mural. Photo by armadilliz.
Paterson and Bloomberg Warn of Huge Deficits [NY Times]
Cake Man Raven Cheating Workers? [NY Daily News]
Bay Ridger Fights Starbucks Closure [NY Daily News]
Reform for City-Led Construction [NY Sun]
Clinton Lauds Starrett Pact [NY Sun]
Urban Arts Market Launches [Eagle]
The G Train Crusader [NY Observer]
Heights Books to Go? [Lost City]
Marianne Moore's Clinton Hill [Kenyon Review]
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"Heights Books to Go?" = more discouraging news for Montague.
Posted by: Biff Champion at July 29, 2008 8:48 AM
Sad news about Heights Books. Always something good to find there. It has a character that's becoming more rare in NYC.
Posted by: buttermilk channel at July 29, 2008 9:32 AM
buttermilk channel, it's very sad. It's the kind of special store that makes book buying fun. I enjoy the experience of getting lost in the shelves looking for a particular read and stumbling upon some others I haven't heard of or couldn't previously find. By the way, 11217 suggested a bookstore in DUMBO yesterday, which looked interesting and I'll re-post here. http://psbookshop.com/
Posted by: Biff Champion at July 29, 2008 9:52 AM
Thanks for the link.. I wasn't aware of the store. It looks like a nice place. Luckily, BookCourt and Community aren't too far away, and The Strand is only one stop in, but it's always nice to have a place nearby to browse. As you say, it's nice to stumble upon something unexpected. Much more entertaining than the B&N experience.
Posted by: buttermilk channel at July 29, 2008 10:07 AM
This is going to be the big cause of real estate crasj in NYC - huge state and city budget deficits will mean cuts in all services - getting bkln will become increasingly inconvenient, there will be a spike in crime and huge cuts in school funding. People will flee to the suburbs and home prices will plummet! Damn, I've been waiting for a crime wave since I moved back here 9 years ago and finally gave up and bought a house - two wks before the subprime mortgage crisis! Perfect timing...
Posted by: gkw at July 29, 2008 10:33 AM
The Strand book store on Fulton St. in lower Manhattan is closing on August 31 (because of a 300 percent rent increase, coupled with inaccessibility due to Fulton St. construction).
http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_269/strandedbyconstruction.html
I was there a few weeks ago and they had marked everything down 25 or 30 percent, so it's a good time to visit!
Posted by: rf at July 29, 2008 11:36 AM
I just read the Marianne Moore piece. It is very wonderful.
Posted by: chime at July 29, 2008 6:29 PM
I've walked by that building many a time -- it's actually in Fort Greene, on South Cumberland Street, although I'm told "Fort Greene" only became a designation in the late 70s/early 80s because of the drug problem in the neighborhood and around the park -- Clinton Hill wanted to disassociate itself. Interesting, therefore, that FG gentrified more rapidly, but I digress.
Moore stuck it out until 1972, I believe, and I've often wondered about the changes she must have seen in the neighborhood in the preceding decade. It's now predominantly Section 8 housing, on an increasingly gentrified block -- right night door to "The Sanctuary" -- or whatever that development's called, the converted church.
Posted by: Desi at July 29, 2008 6:43 PM

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