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April 28, 2009
Brooklyn Flea Expanding to Brooklyn Bridge Park!

The press release from the Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation went out less than an hour ago announcing the news that the Brooklyn Flea will take up a Sunday residency underneath the Brooklyn Bridge starting June 14. (The Flea will continue in its original Fort Greene location on Saturdays through November and the indoor pop-up Fleas in Dumbo will continue through the end of May.) Needless to say, we're over the moon about this: After all, if you're called the Brooklyn Flea, it's hard to imagine a more iconic location than right under the most famous bridge in the world. We'll have more details about the vendor mix, new offerings etc. in the coming weeks. In the meantime, please take a gander at the press release (below and on the Brooklyn Bridge Park Facebook page) that has everyone from BBPDC's Regina Myer to ESD's Marisa Lago to DOT's Janette Sadik-Kahn to Parks' Adrian Benepe cheering the activation of this scenic public space. It's Flea time, baby!
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For Immediate Release: April 28, 2009
Contact: Warner Johnston (ESD) | wjohnston@empire.state.ny.us | 212.803.3740
www.brooklynbridgeparknyc.org
BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK TO HOST THE BROOKLYN FLEA
The popular outdoor market will expand to Brooklyn Bridge Park this summer
BBP’s Pier 1 and Pier 6 are expected to be open to the public this winter
One of Brooklyn’s most popular weekend attractions, The Brooklyn Flea, is coming to Brooklyn Bridge Park. Drawing largely from the best collectors and artisans in Brooklyn, New York City and Upstate New York, the outdoor market will bring dozens of vendors under the Brooklyn Bridge every Sunday, starting June 14 through October.
As host of the site, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation (BBPDC) has worked closely with the New York City Department of Transportation to coordinate the use of the Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, the space under the Brooklyn Bridge, and bring The Flea, which has attracted upwards of 10,000 visitors a day to its Saturday location in Fort Greene, to Downtown Brooklyn and DUMBO.
Since being launched in April 2008 by Jonathan Butler, publisher of Brooklyn’s leading blog Brownstoner.com, and partner Eric Demby, the Brooklyn Flea has attracted rave reviews from local publications like The New York Times and New York Magazine and national magazines like Country Living and House Beautiful. For more information on the Brooklyn Flea please visit http://www.brooklynflea.com.
Located at Old Fulton and Water Streets under the Brooklyn Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge Plaza will be a grand civic space that will host a wide array of public activities when construction of the 85-acre park is completed. Currently the first phase of construction of Brooklyn Bridge Park is underway. By the end of 2009 Pier 1 and Pier 6 are expected to be open to the public making the long awaited dream of Brooklyn Bridge Park a reality.
“The Brooklyn Flea is a true neighborhood gem, drawing in thousands of visitors while providing small businesses with an opportunity to flourish,” said ESD President & CEO Marisa Lago. “We are thrilled to host the Flea this summer and give the public a preview of what an eye catching destination Brooklyn Bridge Park will be for tourists and New Yorkers alike.”
“We are looking forward to another exciting summer at Brooklyn Bridge Park,” said BBPDC President Regina Myer. “With the Brooklyn Flea located under the iconic Brooklyn Bridge I have no doubt it will continue to build on its reputation as one of Brooklyn's most popular weekend attractions while raising the profile of Brooklyn Bridge Park among regional, national and international visitors to the park and to the city.”
“It’s an honor to be expanding The Flea to a second location with the stature and history of the Brooklyn Bridge,” said Brooklyn Flea Co-Founder Jonathan Butler. “In these tumultuous economic times, it’s also particularly gratifying to create another opportunity for the hundreds of small businesses in the Flea family to continue to grow.”
"Bringing this colorful institution to the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge shows how we can turn public space into world-class destinations," said DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan. "This iconic location is its own alluring invitation for visitors at this time of the year and adding a popular event like the Brooklyn Flea adds an even greater incentive during this economic climate."
“Brooklyn Bridge Park is undergoing its transformation into our city’s next great waterfront destination,” said Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe. “While the first phase of construction is underway, it has already played host to tens of thousands of visitors each summer. I am grateful to the Brooklyn Flea for bringing their popular outdoor market of vendors to the park this summer and to the Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation for their stewardship of this important project.”
The first phase of park construction at Pier 1 includes over 1300 feet of promenade along the East River, and 2.5 acres of lawn with breathtaking views of the New York Harbor and the Brooklyn Bridge. Once completed, Pier 1 will add 9.5 new acres of park to the already existing Empire Fulton Ferry State Park and the Main Street City Park. Pier 6 will add about 7 acres of new park, including a 1.6 acre destination playground with water play areas and innovative play equipment built into the park landscape. A promenade will lead to incredible views of lower Manhattan and the New York Harbor. Three sand volley ball courts, a concession and dog run will also be constructed at Pier 6. Both piers are scheduled for opening at the end of 2009.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation is a subsidiary of Empire State Development, New York’s chief economic development agency. ESD also oversees the marketing of “I LOVE NY,” the State’s iconic tourism brand. For more information, visit www.brooklynbridgeparknyc.org
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Comments
So very cool.
Love this.
Congrats on all the success with the Brooklyn Flea mega empire!
Posted by: 11217 at April 28, 2009 1:41 PM
Congrats! That really is exciting.
Posted by: mcKenzie at April 28, 2009 1:42 PM
Great news Mr B!
Posted by: wasder at April 28, 2009 1:51 PM
The Purchase Building died so that the Flea could live.
There is a reason for everything.
Posted by: mcKenzie at April 28, 2009 1:51 PM
Wow, wow, wow! Congratulations, it is well deserved. Your vision for the flea and ability to execute is a special talent. This is what I call making an opportunity happen in hard times (do you hear me Brownstones Half Off?).
Posted by: Schultz at April 28, 2009 2:13 PM
I will definitely be there. Great location.
Congrats, Mr. B.
wasder, maybe I'll run into you again! By the way, shoot me an email when you get a chance. We need to do some planning.
Posted by: Biff Champion at April 28, 2009 2:23 PM
Congratulations -- once Dock Street DUMBO goes up, this entire area will be in complete shadows. Enjoy the sunshine while you can before Walentas owns it.
Posted by: steve8 at April 28, 2009 2:47 PM
Without Walentas, the Brooklyn Flea might not even be moving down here in the first place due to all the improvements he has made to the neighborhood.
I'm not trying to give any credit to the guy for this (Brownstoner and Co deserve it all!) but to suggest Walentas is the enemy for essentially putting Dumbo on the map again seems a tad naive.
9 years ago, I didn't even want to walk down Front Street past dark and now this area is one of my favorite in the entire city. We should learn to take the good with the bad.
Posted by: 11217 at April 28, 2009 2:52 PM
Awesome, great news indeed!
Posted by: JLater at April 28, 2009 3:11 PM
AWESOME!
Posted by: bklynite at April 28, 2009 3:17 PM
11217, get with it! everyone hates Wallentas he is the evil one in DUMBO. His new Dock street building will place the greater part of New York bay in perpetual shadow. people will not be able to find the Brooklyn Bridge due not only to the darkness but also because it will be entirely hidden from view by the evil one's gargatuan new building that will tower over everything and perhaps make Lady Liberty drop her tablet.
Posted by: mcKenzie at April 28, 2009 3:36 PM
Good news for Dumbo but I suspect that this begins the countdown to the end of the flea in Fort Greene...
Posted by: eh at April 28, 2009 3:45 PM
not at all, eh.
Posted by: brownstoner at April 28, 2009 3:49 PM
Any hints about the food? Any of the Red Hook vendors making the trip to Dumbo?
Posted by: Beau Guest at April 28, 2009 4:00 PM
Big congratulations!
Posted by: bessie2 at April 28, 2009 4:12 PM
That's great, Mr. B! All the best!
Posted by: bxgrl at April 28, 2009 4:45 PM
sounds fabulous...can't wait to give it a go! congrats to all for perseverence
Posted by: gnapoleon at April 28, 2009 6:18 PM
so excited there may be vendor spaces with shade!
Posted by: gnapoleon at April 28, 2009 7:01 PM
mkenzie, that is one funny post? You mean I won;t be able to find the bridge? Since I've been walking over it for some thirty years, I could do it even in shadow.
Posted by: denton at April 28, 2009 7:56 PM
never been to the flee at ft. green. I will definitely visit this location. congrats mr. B
Posted by: landlord at April 29, 2009 8:12 AM
Not to dampen the Brooklyn Bridge Park spirits but I happen to love the location on Saturday's in Fort Greene. Additionally many of my friends prefer the location and probably would prefer to continue going there as we find the other area less conveniencing. Mr. B. are you going to maintain this loc as well? Thank you.
Posted by: brownstone watch at April 29, 2009 9:54 AM
Does this mean I can bring my dog to the Flea, finally?
Posted by: obsessedwithhats at April 29, 2009 9:56 AM

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