StreetLevel: Pediatrics Office Coming to 4th Ave
Premier Pediatrics, which, according to its website, already has two locations in Brooklyn, will be opening an office in the rental at 110 4th Avenue, on the corner of Warren Street. It’s nice to see a ground-floor tenant of any stripe in a new 4th Avenue building. Checking in on 110 4th Avenue [Brownstoner] 110…
Premier Pediatrics, which, according to its website, already has two locations in Brooklyn, will be opening an office in the rental at 110 4th Avenue, on the corner of Warren Street. It’s nice to see a ground-floor tenant of any stripe in a new 4th Avenue building.
Checking in on 110 4th Avenue [Brownstoner]
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Facade Revealed at 4th and Warren [Brownstoner]
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I sure hope its a speakeasy doctor’s office
11217, you are arguing with everyone today, not just me. Have you tried psychiatric counseling? Maybe you should ask for cymbalta on your next trip to the pharmacy. Do you have a lot of anger inside you?
This is the reason employers now ask for graduate degrees for jobs that used to be filled by HS grads. Seems like many college grads don’t know English, and worse, don’t even care about knowing it.
What I really don’t get is how he stays employed when he does nothing all day and there seems to be a large field of qualified candidates for most jobs these days.
Posted by: denton at October 27, 2009 3:46 PM
LOL, seems to be a lot of those on here.
no rob, look it up!
Prey is not the English version of pray. They have separate and distinct meanings, and tara has made fun of the unintended meaning of your usage.
ROB – get a kid, go to a pediatrician, and see if you they are perverts. many many are women, who as a gender are not typically known for having perverted feelings towards babies, toddlers and kids! and anyway, the mom or dad is always in the room. also, a lot of gynecologists are women, many with their own families. geez! what the hell?
g10, I would argue that Brownstone Brooklyn (not the rest) was never intended to be ‘like a burb’ and that in fact its very urban-ness is what attracts Manhattanites and others who would prefer not to have their life revolve around the automobile.
prey and pray like grey and gray.
*rob*
What I really don’t get is how he stays employed when he does nothing all day and there seems to be a large field of qualified candidates for most jobs these days.