It Came From 4th Ave!
Pictures can’t really do justice to the latest addition to 4th Avenue’s much-vaunted streetscape and retail scene. Cinder block-o-licious! GMAP

Pictures can’t really do justice to the latest addition to 4th Avenue’s much-vaunted streetscape and retail scene. Cinder block-o-licious! GMAP
more likely purchased at Park Slope Co-op.
“Does that mean you’ll no longer be posting on brownstoner, lechacal???”
I only follow brownstoner because I am taking a very serious look at brooklyn real estate. If I move to Manhattan I can’t imagine I would keep reading and posting (other than the occasional look back of course). I do have other interests after all.
“Organic, locally grown tomatoes, of course.”
….and purchased at your local greenmarket, of course.
Wow, just wow. I want to see this on Coney Island development – all cinder block, all the time. Wow.
“also i cant tell you how many times tho ive almost gotten run over crossing 4th ave.”
Probably by me…watch out for the speeding Caddy!
What happened to plans of changing 4th Ave traffic. There was a thread some time ago about it. Photos with two lanes for cars and greenery with people lounging around in the middle.
Does that mean you’ll no longer be posting on brownstoner, lechacal???
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Sounds like you miss Manhattan.
sounds like i do 🙁 but if the only places i can afford are in harlem and washington heights, ill take brooklyn as a consolation prize. tho i think i pay more in brooklyn now than what i could pay in lower manhattan which is absurd. but i like commuting and i like less people around. i hate the damn chirpy birds tho.
*rob*
> “i know ill get tomatoes thrown at me, but i prefer 4th avenue to 5th.”
Organic, locally grown tomatoes, of course.
They could paint the cinder blocks red; it’d be “bordello-esque”. Throw some tacky pillows on it. Voila!