Wednesday Links
Old Williamsburg Japanese Back in to U.S. Real Estate [NY Times] A/C Disruption Months Not Years [NY Times] The Riders React to A/C [NY Post] A/C Effect on Property Values [NY Post]
Old Williamsburg
Japanese Back in to U.S. Real Estate [NY Times]
A/C Disruption Months Not Years [NY Times]
The Riders React to A/C [NY Post]
A/C Effect on Property Values [NY Post]
The Crazy Eddie of Kitchen Appliances [Apartment Therapy]
Freebird Books [Curbed]
Should be a non-issue now that most of the service will be restored in a matter of months.
Does anyone else think it’s a little early to be talking of plummeting property values in Brooklyn a mere three days after the subway fire? If anything I would say Bed-Stuy is in better shape (if you live at an express stop) because you still have a choice of two trains. Clinton Hill is still dependent on the C (or the V). At any rate, does anyone really believe that lessened train service–if it does indeed continue for a length of time–will mean that these houses are going to drop in value by $100,000s?