Monday Links
Paterson’s Economic Development Chief Announces Resignation [NY Times] Hints of Hope Even as Jobless Rate Jumps to 9.4% [NY Times] Two Actors Talk About Living in a Carroll Gardens Duplex [NY Times] Sewage Worries Close 2 Brooklyn Beaches [NY Times] Marty Says Gehry Design Was ‘Too Ultramodern’ [NY Post] Health Food Restaurant Takes Space Next…

Paterson’s Economic Development Chief Announces Resignation [NY Times]
Hints of Hope Even as Jobless Rate Jumps to 9.4% [NY Times]
Two Actors Talk About Living in a Carroll Gardens Duplex [NY Times]
Sewage Worries Close 2 Brooklyn Beaches [NY Times]
Marty Says Gehry Design Was ‘Too Ultramodern’ [NY Post]
Health Food Restaurant Takes Space Next to TJ’s [Brooklyn Eagle]
Daniel Goldstein Goes to Cleveland [Brooklyn Paper]
NYC Hotel Rates Fall Furthest in Nation [Crain’s]
Screenshots of Gehry’s Designs for AY [AY Report]
Armando’s to Reopen in Late July [BHB]
Photo by lostinbrooklyn
That pathetic character Daniel Goldstein is still around? His trek to Cleveland emblifies the totality of his efforts to block AY: an unresounding failure!
Correct link for health food restaurant article:
http://www.brooklyneagle.com/categories/category.php?category_id=5&id=28685
I don’t think I’m even going IN that one.
I couldn’t figure out the point of the CG article? No real story, just a couple living in a duplex.
11214,
great article. it also explains how some of those “kids” could afford those big rents and/or mortgages in Williamsburg
im about to read the article. let me get my barf bag ready. i already just the picture of that girl. jeez girl, your parents are paying your damn rent and yet you cant find something nicer to wear?
*rob*
nokilissa, it’s in the ny region section
link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/nyregion/08trustafarians.html?ref=nyregion
11214, what section? I’d like to read that article.
wrong link for the health food restaurant article
really surprised that there is no link to yesterday’s ny times about the williamsburg trustafarians and that mommy & daddy are no longer able to support them in the manner to which they’ve become accustomed.