Good Fences Make Good Celebrity Neighbors
Good news for those Clinton Hill residents who have grown tired of the temporary plywood construction fence that’s been up in front of Adrian Grenier’s house for many months now. Turns out that LPC didn’t exactly fast-track approval of the iron fence design. All systems are go now, though, so look for some action before…

Good news for those Clinton Hill residents who have grown tired of the temporary plywood construction fence that’s been up in front of Adrian Grenier‘s house for many months now. Turns out that LPC didn’t exactly fast-track approval of the iron fence design. All systems are go now, though, so look for some action before the holidays. In the meantime, keep your fingers crossed that the mirror-image house next door can be brought back from the dead.
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I wish I had HIM!
Bed Stuy used to be the murder capital of New York.
We aren’t talking about muggings here.
Well, Guest 11:50 AM – everyone knows of course, that people ONLY get mugged in Bed Stuy – it never happens anywhere else.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime_file/2007/09/23/2007-09-23_armed_bandit_mugs_central_park_couple.html
Also, who in the sam hill is Adrian Grenier?
the east village used to be a complete waste land. Now I cant afford it.
how does that story prove anything?
Yeah, people who invested $700K on a house in Bed-Stuy within the past couple of years are now going to sell at a loss and move to a neighborhood that’s five times as expensive because the economy might take a downturn. Right.
Can we drop the trenchant economic analysis and get back to celebrity fencing, please? I think this fence looks nice. Wish I had a driveway like Adrian. Also wish I had his hair.
well, a friend who went to pratt, and lived in bed-sty on dekalb ave got mugged at gunpoint last year. also, how comfortable would you feel when people in the bodega are behind glass? yeah.
i heard manhattan is the new queens
if things get cheaper everyone is just going to move back to manhattan.
I think there is crime everywhere in NYC not just in Bedford Stuyvesant… I think what you are saying is true in the 1980s. Most of the time then it was people that knew each other… I think you are going to have a lot more crime in places like PS when those bankers lose there jobs. The working class people in BS are going to be around still we still need teachers, soical workers and blue collar people to make this city run….