Monday Links
For Sadik-Khan, City’s Transportation Chief, Kudos and Criticism [NY Times] Artists Find Accommodating Landlord: A Struggling Brooklyn Parish [NY Times] Streetscapes: The Heyday of Mansard Roofs [NY Times] ‘Rough Boy’ Statue May Get More Respect in Brooklyn [City Room] Behind Bloomberg’s Budget Surpluses [Gotham Gazette] A Note From The Organizer of Brooklyn Night Bazaar [NYS]…
For Sadik-Khan, City’s Transportation Chief, Kudos and Criticism [NY Times]
Artists Find Accommodating Landlord: A Struggling Brooklyn Parish [NY Times]
Streetscapes: The Heyday of Mansard Roofs [NY Times]
‘Rough Boy’ Statue May Get More Respect in Brooklyn [City Room]
Behind Bloomberg’s Budget Surpluses [Gotham Gazette]
A Note From The Organizer of Brooklyn Night Bazaar [NYS]
St. Cyril’s & Methodius To Become Housing? [NYS]
Brooklyn Bridge the Victim of Lame Graffiti [Metro]
MTA Looks to Sell Ads in Subway Tunnels [WNYC]
North Flatbush BID Responds to Prime 6 Debate [PS Patch]
Cigarette Blamed In Fatal Park Slope Fire [NY1]
Brooklyn Gets the Glossy Treatment [Crain’s]
New Bike Lanes for Cobble Hill? [NY Post]
‘Chopping’ Out the Noise [NY Post]
Video: New Coney Island Ride [Gothamist]
“Rough Boy Statue”
That statue is BAD! (Bad meaning good).
Potty mouth.
The final lines of the Times article about nazi-like Sadik-Khan, say, “As the conversation came to a close, Ms. Sadik-Khan slumped in her chair, exhaled deeply, and crossed her arms. “A 30-year career,†she declared, with a snap of her finger, “can go like that.â€
One can only hope that this is one Bloomturd administration piece of crap who’s career will end immediately. Unfortunately, since Bloomturd will never admit that he has ever made a mistake, I sort of have to hope that JSK drops dead or is hit by a truck.