Thursday Links
Fierce Winds Topple Trees, Cut Power and Tie Up Traffic [NY Times] HBO Renews ‘Bored to Death’ [NY Times] Brooklyn Soldier, 23, Killed in Afghanistan [Newsday] NY Enforcers: $10K-a-day Crime Ring Had Int’l Link [Newsday] Two Guys from Brooklyn and Their ‘Road to Qatar’ [Star-Telegram] Brooklyn Real Estate Is Really, Really Not Good [NBC New…

Fierce Winds Topple Trees, Cut Power and Tie Up Traffic [NY Times]
HBO Renews ‘Bored to Death’ [NY Times]
Brooklyn Soldier, 23, Killed in Afghanistan [Newsday]
NY Enforcers: $10K-a-day Crime Ring Had Int’l Link [Newsday]
Two Guys from Brooklyn and Their ‘Road to Qatar’ [Star-Telegram]
Brooklyn Real Estate Is Really, Really Not Good [NBC New York]
Top 10 Brooklyn Restaurants Worth the Wait [BlackBook]
Governor Visits Brooklyn Supreme Court [Brooklyn Eagle]
Gowanus Canal Pumping Mechanism To Get Upgrade [Brooklyn Eagle]
Photo by wasder, Brownstoner Flickr pool
dh’s company repainted the parachute jump – he got to know it up close and personal. looks nice.
Did they pull those 10 restaurants out of their ass?
No Saul?
Lucali + Motorino >>>> Frannys
Aurora + Baci and Abbracci >>>> Acqua Santa
The Letterman extorter earned 210,000 a year…good Christ! The overwhelming characteristic of low-level news staff is how young they are.
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Those ten restaurants…they pretty much are all you need.
Tanks DH. Been remembering to bring my camera along for my adventures these days. The wonderful thing about digital photography–this shot published on Brownstoner less than 24 hours after snappage.
once again – sweet pic wasder
quote:
“going to provide much-needed affordable housing for the middle class, which doesn’t really exist right now.”
translation “i fart rainbows”
*rob*
Sweet RE: HBO renewing Bored to Death. Funny show
I’m sure she thought that was a really cute comment.
“But before you start letting your anxiety about the future of the Brooklyn market keep you up at night (it’s too late for us), Real Capital Analytics’ Dan Fasulo offers this cheering thought: the condo glut is “going to provide much-needed affordable housing for the middle class, which doesn’t really exist right now.” We thought that was the whole point of Brooklyn in the first place!”
As a staff writer for NBC NewYork, I bet she can’t afford most parts of brownstone Brooklyn.