How Bread Stuy Didn't Die
Over the weekend the Times had a piece on how community members rallied to save Bread Stuy after it was shut down by the feds. The article looked at how people in neighborhood see the 6-year-old coffee shop as “part of the fabric of the community,” and threw three fundraisers to help its owners pay…

Over the weekend the Times had a piece on how community members rallied to save Bread Stuy after it was shut down by the feds. The article looked at how people in neighborhood see the 6-year-old coffee shop as “part of the fabric of the community,” and threw three fundraisers to help its owners pay the $10,000 they owed in tax penalties. The outpouring has given Bread Stuy’s owners both a psychological and financial boost: “Having run through their savings and being unable to leverage their home, they thought they would simply have to move back to Oakland, Calif., where they lived before coming to New York in 2000. But the generosity of the neighborhood—one woman gave Mr. Porter $25 on the street ‘for milk and Pampers,’ he said, reducing him to tears—has given the couple new resolve. ‘Every day, I am making coffee with a purpose,’ he said. ‘Like, ‘I am going to make the best cup of coffee in America.’ We’re going to make this happen.'”
Saving a Place to Bump Into People [NY Times]
Bread Stuy Seized By Feds [Brownstoner]
Photo by anonymous rose.
omg, dying over here. i think my laughing might have just woken the kid…
BSD – Unfortunately, only one has meaning to me…
“I’m 66 & replaced 2 of my ball cocks last week! I told myself that if the huge guy who did the original plumbing could fit in that space, so could I.”
Double Entendre of the Day
I also don’t understand the assumption that people who contributed to BreadStuy necessarily don’t help neighbors in other ways.
I’m 66 & replaced 2 of my ball cocks last week! I told myself that if the huge guy who did the original plumbing could fit in that space, so could I.
Lance Armstrong became famous for the same thing, you raise your bar and try harder.
Maybe that’s why “ball cocks” are now often referred to as “supply valves” 🙂
I spent $2,200 a few years to have my cock loft insulated. I didn’t see any outpouring from the community.
Can one ever get enough of the vial spewage of Brownstoner?….NO! NO!
quote:
I spent $160.05 to have a ball cock replaced
LOL
*rob*