Thursday Links
Violations on Pricing at Grocery Stores [NY Times] Abrupt End For Concert Series In Brooklyn [NY Times] Nightwood’s Pop-Up Store Opens in Brooklyn [NY Times] Design Tips for the Cheapest Apartment Listings [WSJ] Flatbush Avenue Getting Pedestrian-Countdown Traffic Signals [NY Post] MGMT Not Just a Brooklyn Band Anymore [NY Post] New Charges Against Brooklyn Home…

Violations on Pricing at Grocery Stores [NY Times]
Abrupt End For Concert Series In Brooklyn [NY Times]
Nightwood’s Pop-Up Store Opens in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Design Tips for the Cheapest Apartment Listings [WSJ]
Flatbush Avenue Getting Pedestrian-Countdown Traffic Signals [NY Post]
MGMT Not Just a Brooklyn Band Anymore [NY Post]
New Charges Against Brooklyn Home Invaders [NY Daily News]
Affordable Housing Complex Opens in Brownsville [Brooklyn Eagle]
We Were Right: Massey Bailing on 205 Montague [TRD]
27 y.o. Tech Millionaire Moving to Brooklyn [Observer]
Ferry Service Planned for North 6th Street [Brooklyn Paper]
Circus Elephants Bathed By Brooklyn Ball Park [NY1]
I like the idea of restoring ferry service acorss the East river now there are so many people living on the riverbank. The problem is you’re sorta stranded when you get to the Manhattan side. Could work out for cyclists taking their bikes on the ferry and for people who work on the FDR.
Actually, ishtar, those aren’t bad compared to a lot of them I see!!!!!
But yes, you’re right. I wonder what LPC would approve .
Are there more attractive options than bars to secure homes in 2010? Those things are just unsightly.
That’s the way the lintels should be installed at 294 Cumberland.