Concord Village Giving Associated the Boot?
The Tillary Street Associated’s days may be numbered. The supermarket’s lease is up soon and, according to a tipster, the Concord Village Co-operative Board is looking for a replacement. This news adds another layer of uncertainty to the Downtown supermarket scene. With the future of 162 Myrtle up in the air and resolution on Admiral’s…

The Tillary Street Associated’s days may be numbered. The supermarket’s lease is up soon and, according to a tipster, the Concord Village Co-operative Board is looking for a replacement. This news adds another layer of uncertainty to the Downtown supermarket scene. With the future of 162 Myrtle up in the air and resolution on Admiral’s Row “delayed indefinitely”, the area could certainly benefit from something a step up from the Associated. Given that the upscale markets tend to favor larger spaces, however, we wouldn’t be holding our breath for a Whole Foods or Fairway in this location. GMAP
ugly but selling for big bucks- you bet
what a snob
5:57pm
People don’t care who lives here or what their jobs are and that quite frankly is irrevelant to just about everyone except you. People are voicing that the buildings are ugly, plain and simple.
If you can’t admit that your buildings are ugly then you are lying to everyone here and to yourself.
The site of the possible new grocery is very busy and will grow in traffic with Mr. Brooklyn across the street and the new downtown. While C.V . buildings are not beautiful the gardens are. Our doorman are great and our gym is a wonderful amenity. This is a diverse community of professionals.As of late we have had an influx of families. The renovations are impressive and many families have purchased more than one apartment. This is a lovey community and a wonderful place to live.
The site of the possible new grocery is very busy and will grow in traffic with Mr. Brooklyn across the street and the new downtown. While C.V . buildings are not beautiful the gardens are. Our doorman are great and our gym is a wonderful amenity. This is a diverse community of professionals.As of late we have had an influx of families. The renovations are impressive and many families have purchased more than one apartment. This is a lovey community and a wonderful place to live.
I didn’t mean literally “built them” I meant for whom they were built. The poor laborers who actually built these houses probably lived in underground caves described in the “Gangs of New York”.
I wouldn’t call irish navvies “narrow”
4:04:
Get thee from Brooklyn! (Or at least Brownstoner!)
U. Designer
The French like their horse meat;
the Chinese, their fried grasshoppers;
Brooklynites like their chocolate-colored
rowhouses, narrow and homogenous, like the fine folks who built them.