Monday Links
Gorilla Coffee to Reopen Monday [NY Times] One Family’s Fort Greene Brownstone [NY Times] In Manhattan, Rents Are Creeping Back Up [NY Times] More Than 200,000 a Day Now Cycling [NY Times] Brooklyn School Scores High Despite Poverty [NY Times] W’burg Animal Shelter a Singles Scene [NY Post] Shoot-Out at Bushwick Carwash on Saturday [NY…

Gorilla Coffee to Reopen Monday [NY Times]
One Family’s Fort Greene Brownstone [NY Times]
In Manhattan, Rents Are Creeping Back Up [NY Times]
More Than 200,000 a Day Now Cycling [NY Times]
Brooklyn School Scores High Despite Poverty [NY Times]
W’burg Animal Shelter a Singles Scene [NY Post]
Shoot-Out at Bushwick Carwash on Saturday [NY Post]
Stabbing Outside Criminal Court in Downtown Brooklyn [NY Post]
The Fight to Get into PS 105 [NY Daily News]
Walmart Eying Brooklyn for First NYC Location [NY Daily News]
McGuinness is Brooklyn’s Boulevard of Death [NY Daily News]
One Sunset Park Reaches 74% Sold [Brooklyn Eagle]
Photo of the recently opened lawn at Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
I think the ROTW thinks just because DIBS lives in BedStuy he needs to know where to go for gunshot wound. ROTW is not that aware that DIBS is in very safe area of BedStuy.
“although why he thinks dibs should be paying attention to trauma center quality instead of posting on a real estate blog is beyond me. What other arcana should we be paying attention to that we have neglected?”
Ok What it’s monday, Let’s Go!
Slopefarm the knowledge of that information may save your life! The sheer ignorance and smugness of the Asshats is astounding! The only knowledge of the city you know of comes from Brownstoner. You should be grateful to find out about the best trauma centers in America.
The What (You’re Welcome)
Someday this war is gonna end..
Walmart will never get a dime of my money. They exploit their workers. The Walmart exec touting “good jobs” might actually have one, but most of the lower level employees don’t, and they make up the bulk of their employees. Walmart’s health care and employee exploitation is well documented.
Because they are so big, they are also in the position to demand extremely low prices from their vendors. The savings they pass on to their customers aren’t coming from their bottom line. The vendors, in turn, take it out of their workers’ hides, leading to enormous exploitation of third world workers already working for pennies.
Their excuse or explanation that they are providing jobs to impovershed foreign workers and good Americans, as well, doesn’t cut it. Plantations and prison camps provide work, too.
Again, technically, it’s return of return of the what, because he was already return of the what before he was banned.
What’s right about trauma centers, although why he thinks dibs should be paying attention to trauma center quality instead of posting on a real estate blog is beyond me. What other arcana should we be paying attention to that we have neglected?
“Walmart Eying Brooklyn for First NYC Location”
Yeah!!! I finally have someplace to wear my fancy outfit.
http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=12626
“That is a positive market indicator if there ever was one. If the What has returned, then so will the real estate boom.”
Hope you’re not long Grand Pa. Nuclear Impact coming near you (Greece, Spain, Etc..)
The What
Someday this war is gonna end..
I would think getting to Bellevue is quicker than to KingsCounty from downtown Brooklyn.
Stock system, BoD.
Return of the What!?
That is a positive market indicator if there ever was one. If the What has returned, then so will the real estate boom.