Monday Links
Vinegar Hill. Photo by the real janelle. Longtime Practice of Council Financing Lands on Quinn’s Shoulders [NY Times] Going Once, Twice, Sold to the Guy on the Curb [NY Times] New Eateries on Slope’s 5th & 7th avenues [NY Times] Fifth-Floor Walkups: Worth the Climb? [NY Times] Many Bklyn Churches Become Condos [NY Times] Plan…

Vinegar Hill. Photo by the real janelle.
Longtime Practice of Council Financing Lands on Quinn’s Shoulders [NY Times]
Going Once, Twice, Sold to the Guy on the Curb [NY Times]
New Eateries on Slope’s 5th & 7th avenues [NY Times]
Fifth-Floor Walkups: Worth the Climb? [NY Times]
Many Bklyn Churches Become Condos [NY Times]
Plan for Red Hook Charter School Lives [Daily News]
Councilwoman Tried to Give Kin Slushy [Daily News]
Scammer Bought, Sold His Church [Daily News]
Did City Extort Brighton Restaurateur? [NY Post]
New UES Zip is City’s Priciest [NY Post]
Luxury Suite and Arena Bonds [AY Report]
Banksy is a hack and grafitti is for losers.
bansky did a stencil on corner of bleeker and sullivan a few days ago.
12:42
instead of b!tching how about doing something constructive and finding the link?
here it is:
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2008/05/11/2008-05-11_brooklyn_councilwoman_darlene_mealys_25g.html
Your link to councilwoman tried to … is wrong. don’t you bother to check these?
Since when should the real owner of a property be responsible for paying off someone who bought the property from a scammer? It should be the buyer’s responsibility- know whom you are buying from (especially if you’re putting out that kind of money). The Church, in reality, was not sold because the papers are fraudulent, made up by someone without any authority. Why this is even a question is insane.
that sanctuary building looks very well done.