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December 15, 2008

What's Keeping Catherine Café?

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Just over a year ago, we reported that a café would replace the former realty office Location, Location, Location at 184 Dekalb Avenue. Well, despite the cafe-ification of Bed-Stuy and the de-cafeification of Park Slope/Windsor Terrace, this one is still not open, reports The Real Fort Greene. Anybody know the skinny? Update: A reader wrote in to tell us that the Catherine owners were putting up Christmas lights yesterday and were planning on opening by Tuesday. GMAP




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I heard that the tenants made a deal with the landlord where they paid a lot of money for the floor and they were in a bad spot. Its weird too, because the sign on the door says, Cafe and Construction Company.... What is up with that?

Posted by: Dora Chica at December 15, 2008 12:00 PM

Does anyone know if there are any public figures available for commercial lease space? I'm curious to know how hard the downturn is hitting prime commercial RE, like along 5th & 7th Aves in the slope. Does anyone know what the standard PPSF rates for prime locations in Brooklyn?

Posted by: FatLenny at December 15, 2008 1:01 PM

i've been wondering what was going on at this site as well. never seemed to be much action but then i was walking by two days ago and saw a couple people pull up and start unloading a pickup truck overflowing with boxes/cans/bags of food. so in addition to the front window, their pantry is stocked and ready to go.

Posted by: dnt4gt2rsk at December 15, 2008 9:22 PM

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