Wednesday Links
Bronx, Brooklyn Residents: City’s Dumping on Us [NY Daily News] Dumbo Retail Vacancy Rate At 15.8%, Says Survey [Eagle] Report Says Fewer People Biking to Work [NY Post] House Gets SWO for Digging Under Front Yard [PMFA] Ads Go Up in Brooklyn for New Nets Arena [NY1] Hotel Williamsburg Shows Some Flash [Curbed] The Whitest…

Bronx, Brooklyn Residents: City’s Dumping on Us [NY Daily News]
Dumbo Retail Vacancy Rate At 15.8%, Says Survey [Eagle]
Report Says Fewer People Biking to Work [NY Post]
House Gets SWO for Digging Under Front Yard [PMFA]
Ads Go Up in Brooklyn for New Nets Arena [NY1]
Hotel Williamsburg Shows Some Flash [Curbed]
The Whitest Neighborhood in Brooklyn [L Mag]
Finally, A Compromise Over Prime 6 [PS Patch]
Yep- that’s here. take a look at her personal blog. Defines the word “vapid.” Redefines the word “shallow”
“I really enjoyed Sydney Brownstone’s 8th grade urban anthropology report for her social studies teacher and I eagerly await part 2: the blackest neighborhood in Brooklyn.”
‘Bout sums it up.
Is this Sydney Brownstone?
http://legumeloyalist.com/2011/03/09/leave-it-betters-sydney-brownstone-stops-by-to-cook-and-ask-us-questions-2/
Is this Sydney Brownstone?
http://legumeloyalist.com/2011/03/09/leave-it-betters-sydney-brownstone-stops-by-to-cook-and-ask-us-questions-2/
Is this Sydney Brownstone?
http://legumeloyalist.com/2011/03/09/leave-it-betters-sydney-brownstone-stops-by-to-cook-and-ask-us-questions-2/
bxgrl: I don’t know much about L magazine, but my guess is that much like a high school newspaper, they don’t pay and basically take whatever is submitted. It is the only explanation for that drivel.
Sydney Brownstone’s article had to be one of the dumbest pieces of trash writing I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen a few. From the first sentence to the last, it’s one long insult. How do people like that get jobs, fer chrissakes?
Definitely more biking commuters every year on Manhattan Bridge (since 2001) and Williamsburg Bridge (redone sometime around then also.)
I really enjoyed Sydney Brownstone’s 8th grade urban anthropology report for her social studies teacher and I eagerly await part 2: the blackest neighborhood in Brooklyn.