Tuesday Links
Reality Television and Real Estate Marketing Collide in Dumbo [NY Times] Critics of the Mayor’s Budget Put Forth Their Own Ideas [NY Times] Markowitz’s Concert Series Finds New Coney Island Home [NY Times] New Tenants Complain About Chicken Slaughterhouse [BK Paper] NYU Signs Lease Additional Downtown Space [WSJ] Checking Out the Pavilion Theater’s Makeover [FIPS]…
Reality Television and Real Estate Marketing Collide in Dumbo [NY Times]
Critics of the Mayor’s Budget Put Forth Their Own Ideas [NY Times]
Markowitz’s Concert Series Finds New Coney Island Home [NY Times]
New Tenants Complain About Chicken Slaughterhouse [BK Paper]
NYU Signs Lease Additional Downtown Space [WSJ]
Checking Out the Pavilion Theater’s Makeover [FIPS]
Subway Looks to Expand in Brooklyn [NY Post]
Charter School Apps Soar While Waitlists Grow [NY1]
Scaffolding Collapse on 4th Avenue [CG Patch]
More Details on 72 Poplar Plans [Eagle]
Baptist Temple Opens to Public [Eagle]
“The sun isn’t yellow. It’s chicken”
FromTombstone Blues by Bob Dylan who turned 70 today
“A free concert series”
seriously, the concerts are not free. we are paying for them – – us honest people who actually pay taxes. neither free are marty’s three full-time limo drivers.
we are frigging broke, can we stop this freeloading person parading as a politician that has a ceremonial position with no actual political decision making power?
this is not 1999 – please tell your real representatives this guy is a waste of your hard earned money (unless you burn cash in your fireplace, then nevermind and carry on)
“How do you think the chickens feel?”
cocky
How do you think the chickens feel?
if you don’t like chicken slaughterhouses, don’t move into a luxury rental bldg next to a chicken slaughterhouse.
oh whatever. if these were free range rooftop moonface chickens these people would not be complaining. tho i will say the smell of places like that are grotesque.
im kinda gagging thinking about it right now
*rob*
Which came first? The chicken or the condo?
chiiiiiiiicken
Re: The Chicken Slaughterhouse…. “This is a beautiful neighborhood and there’s this blight on the street,†said Rodgers. “It’s not a good place, it’s in the wrong place.â€
Ummm, it’s been there since 1928, stupid