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July 22, 2008
What's To Become of the Prince Street Deli?

For much of the past year, the less-than-upscale deli at the corner of Prince Street and Tech Place in Downtown Brooklyn had a big sign proclaiming its imminent transformation into an organic deli. (When we posted about it last March, one commenter hypothesized that it was just a sales stunt by the developer of the Oro.) Now, though, the sign is gone and the adjacent lot where the second Oro tower is slated to rise is still nothing but weeds. Riding by last week, we noticed that the deli was closed as well, evidently not by choice but by order order of the Commissioner of Health and Hygiene. Hersha Hospitality, the developer behind the Oro, already owns the deli building. Anyone know what its fate will be?
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First the Concord Village Associated, and now this. The loss of these two epicurean destinations surely spells the end of the great RAMBO/Flattery experiment.
Posted by: Beau Guest at July 22, 2008 11:53 AM
Beau, that might mark the fist time I've ever seen "Associated" and "epicurean destination" in the same post! :-)
Posted by: Biff Champion at July 22, 2008 1:13 PM
hmm. look in the deeds for the recent transfer of everything to the new LLC. contact the attorney who signed those docs for answers.
Posted by: BrooklynLove at July 22, 2008 1:17 PM

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