Brooklyn Branding: How Far Can It Go?
Crain’s wrote ran an article over the weekend on a topic we’ve been thinking a lot about lately: the proliferation of Brooklyn-branded companies. Crain’s cites a few recent ones like Brooklyn Winery and Brooklyn Gin as well as a few older ones like Brooklyn Brewery and Brooklyn Industries. (No mention of the Brooklyn Flea, which…

Crain’s wrote ran an article over the weekend on a topic we’ve been thinking a lot about lately: the proliferation of Brooklyn-branded companies. Crain’s cites a few recent ones like Brooklyn Winery and Brooklyn Gin as well as a few older ones like Brooklyn Brewery and Brooklyn Industries. (No mention of the Brooklyn Flea, which falls somewhere in the middle of the timeline, but may have marked some kind of tipping point in the Brooklyn naming frenzy.) The reason for the wave of new companies is obvious: Brooklyn connotes, now on an international level, a unique kind of authenticity and coolness. Or as one marketing exec on the article puts it, Brooklyn has come to stand for a quality of life, and that quality of life has extended into quality of product.” That may be true, but very few things stay cool forever. It’ll be interesting to see whether, as the Brooklyn brand gets more commoditized, it can avoid being eroded. We sure hope so. And the branding options aren’t entirely played out: No one’s launched the Brooklyn Toilet Paper Company yet, though maybe someone in Bushwick loft is working on a business plan right now!
Photo by Matthew Kiernan
Mango’s a great fruit too. Especially when you let it sit on the counter until it’s ripe. Yummy!
Mango is a great name!!!
*rob*
WBer – but she’s my favorite Spice Girl…. this is going to far when an upstate distiller is fighting with a sunset park distiller of who can use the name ‘breukelen gin’
WBer – but she’s my favorite Spice Girl…. this is going to far when an upstate distiller is fighting with a sunset park disteller of who can use the name ‘breukelen gin’
By WBer on December 13, 2010 9:59 AM
I blame Posh & Becks.
Yeah – the real “Brooklyn” thing to do would have been to name their kid Madison, or Mango.
i got a bed bug bite in westchester in a really fancy area when staying over
I blame Posh & Becks.
area based branding has been around since 1659. why does everything these days reclaim shit and pretend it’s their own creation? yes back in 1659 people didnt dare reinvent the chocolate bar and charge 10 bux for it, nor all the other ridiculously overpriced stereotypical, overly commercialized, self-aggrandizing, just moved here last week, moonface garbage. i really wanst going to post but i have zero self control hahaa.
that said, people have the right to sell what they like, and buy what they like, so i couldnt care less one way or the other.
at least there’s really only like 2 – 3 neighborhoods ever associated with this kind of stuff anyway. maybe they should seceed.. it’s already a self contained vaccuum anyway.
*rob*
Maybe there isn’t a branded t.p. yet but there is a Brooklyn terlet a.k.a. Gowanus Canal.