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Ironwork
Can anyone recommend a good ironwork person to strip decades of crappy bumpy paint off fence and banister outside a brownstone in Bed Stuy?
Thanks!!!
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Thanks guys!!! We are trying Eddie but wanted some more alternatives... Thanks again!
Posted by: brooklynisis at October 11, 2007 8:08 PM in response to Doors?
You all are forgetting the Target at Starett City. I go there because coming from the suburbs I REFUSE to pay for parking like Atlantic Center has the gall to do... Starett City has a Bed Bath and Beyond, Babies R Us and a Home Depot as well as other things. But ONLY go first thing in the morning. Any other time it is like they are having a "everything free and it is the end of days" sale.
Posted by: brooklynisis at February 21, 2008 7:28 PM in response to Flatbush Junction Target Coming Soon
Heather -
Little Red Boutique in the hood (Bed Suy on Lewis) has all of that (Meyers, Burt Bee's, candles you name it).
Not sure where you are. I use to live in Clinton Hill (near Pratt and Choice Market). But now we are in a Brownstone in Bed Stuy. Struggle to find everything (pick stuff up on the way home or Target runs or order groceries from Restoration Plaza Foodtown). Or better yet, ASK merchants to carry stuff (on my quest to get Target to carry Seventh Generation diapers if it kills me).
I'm excited for the Duane Reade on Nostrand and I hate Duane Reade (prefer CVS). Sorry big chains work on wealth of merchandise and convenient hours...
Posted by: brooklynisis at August 4, 2008 2:15 PM in response to Streetlevel: Walgreens Signage at The Clermont
I LOVE this place - been 4 times. I walk down Throop to the C train and it is a nice addition to the neighborhood! Tanya is VERY nice and I LOVE the color choices and decor! Good job Tanya and so glad it is here!
Posted by: brooklynisis at September 15, 2008 2:06 PM in response to Streetlevel: T-Cup Opens on Throop
Really guestula at 12:18 PM? I think T-Cup is elegant, neat, beautiful color choices and although small, very nice. ESPECIALLY for the area. Café Colador looks like Hee Haw, rustic and thrown together from the outside... In the area you need to go REAL nice before you delve into kitsch I think.
Posted by: brooklynisis at September 15, 2008 2:11 PM in response to Colador: The Cafe-ification of Bed Stuy Continues
I am EXCITED! My suggestions are the same... I like what Choice Market in my old neighborhood offered... prepared dinners or sides or rotissary chicken is great... Also yummy desserts. How about organic baby food like Earth's Best? Organic Milk too... Seventh Generation supplies?
Posted by: brooklynisis at September 30, 2008 12:14 PM in response to Streetlevel: New Market for Bed Stuy

our contracter hinged it from the top... we had the same problem and now they work beautifully!
Posted by: brooklynisis at October 10, 2007 11:32 AM in response to Fixing pocket doors