Tony Soprano Doing Dumbo?
While Liv Tyler may be passing on Brooklyn, it’s looking like James Gandolfini may be putting down roots in the borough. He’s been spotted on a number of occasions recently in Dumbo. Yesterday, the Sopranos star was out walking his dog and grabbing a coffee on Front Street, according to the tipster who sent these…

While Liv Tyler may be passing on Brooklyn, it’s looking like James Gandolfini may be putting down roots in the borough. He’s been spotted on a number of occasions recently in Dumbo. Yesterday, the Sopranos star was out walking his dog and grabbing a coffee on Front Street, according to the tipster who sent these photos in. A search of property records yields nothing. Theories?
He was just getting rid of a body. That is was used to always take place down there before the yuppies came.
What kind of retard takes pictures of someone walking there dog?
(bad pictures I might add)
gandolfini shopped furniture stores on jay street two mornings last week. cute dog & cute gal friend.
Please, Mr. B, don’t condone, let alone ENCOURAGE, stalking. It’s disgusting and dangerous.
leave tony alone! and any other celebrity shit out of the site, also stop talking about depressing slow prices and unsold building, passion for brownstones and architecture? where is that gone? all you talk about is the real estate market, come on!
Slow day Brownstowner?
Brownstoner traffic has dropped because this site is a more or less imperfect barometer of the local market. When our housing was at its most inflated, traffic to this site peaked. Those who thought they had chosen smartly by investing in overpriced garbage, for flip or otherwise, were assured by Brownstoner and others doing the same that their investments were genius. Let’s not forget that Brownstoner would, without qualification, puff every single piece of overpriced brick and mortar as a steal. We now know better. The market has tanked, and nobody (including Brownstoner) is claiming a 2 to 3 million dollar brownstone is a good value. Not surprisingly, interest in this site has dropped precipitously.
The conclusion is obvious: let’s call it a day. Brownstoner, shut this site down and give it a rest. We are all a little depressed, we don’t need this anymore.
You poseurs who claim to be so highbrow and busy scouring The Economist that you couldn’t care less if James Gandolfini bought a condo in your building–you’re funny. One of you probably took these pictures (Stars: They’re just like us!).
Having great performers in our midst is one of the great things about NYC. Of course nobody cool would bother Gandolfini if they saw him on the street. But don’t pretend you wouldn’t breathlessly mention the sighting at your next Mensa meeting. Puh-lease.
What an incredibly bourgeoise post.