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December 3, 2008

Streetlevel: Flower Schooling in Dumbo

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In October, we found out that a flower shop was to inhabit the space at 73 Front Street (that's the ground floor retail space of 45 Main). Today, the NY Observer reports that Nico De Swert, a famous Belgian flower arranger (yes, there is such a thing as a famous Belgian flower arranger) will do more than sell blooms here: he'll teach others how to arrange them. Down the block, at 81 Front Street, he's opening up a flower school. "Mr. De Swert has signed a 10-year lease for 6,600 square feet," they write. "Though some last-minute details are still being worked out, his shop is expected to open in 2009, ending the Peas & Pickles hothouse monopoly in the neighborhood." GMAP
Business is Blooming! Belgian to Open Dumbo Flower School [NY Observer]
Streetlevel: A Florist for Front Street [Brownstoner]




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Apropos of nothing, and because I have no real opinion on flower arranging but feel like typing something ... I just want to go on record as saying that I dislike fonts that use a "V" for a "U" just because that's how it used to be in ancient times, or whatnot. It's not ancient times anymore. A "V" is a "V"!

Posted by: cwbuecheler at December 3, 2008 2:34 PM

As a Dumbo resident I am happy to see retail spaces being filled. However, what the hell....? A flower school? A ten year lease? Something right there is not adding up to me. Although I should keep my mouth shut, I can see my wife wanting to take a class there.

Posted by: AndYouWillKnowUsbyTheTrailofRenters at December 3, 2008 2:43 PM

He must have been caught in a time warp -- still thinks there are ever-increasing numbers of hedge-fund wives with nothing to do but spend money....

Posted by: BH76 at December 3, 2008 3:08 PM

Excuse me, but I may take a class! My mother would be rolling in her grave. Ikebana Artists Unite!

By the way, many of the buildings from the 19-teens through 30's use the V as a U. This cannot be the first time you noticed this. It has a bit to do with colonial revival actually with a dose of beaux arts thrown in. Oddly enough, while all that was going on in architecture, there were many promoting Japanese flower arranging too. You had orientalism, so-called, and colonial revival all at once!

Posted by: BrooklynGreene at December 3, 2008 4:38 PM

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