Our Borough, Ourselves
For the past month the Observer’s been running a weekly column called “Brooklyn, the Borough.” Each installment is a first-person account written by Nicole Brydson, who grew up in Manhattan and did some time in Greenpoint and Hell’s Kitchen before recently settling in Prospect Heights. In grand old Observer fashion, the column sorta reads like…

For the past month the Observer’s been running a weekly column called “Brooklyn, the Borough.” Each installment is a first-person account written by Nicole Brydson, who grew up in Manhattan and did some time in Greenpoint and Hell’s Kitchen before recently settling in Prospect Heights. In grand old Observer fashion, the column sorta reads like “Sex and the City,” but instead of bed-hopping and social climbing the focus is one woman’s quest to identify herself via her new borough. Here’s what Brydson’s learned so far:
Lesson 1: Finding the right neighborhood is tough. Williamsburg=”hupsters.” Park Slope=”pretentious mommy-daddy colony.” Fort Greene=”just about perfect,” but a little too pricey. Prospect Heights=True love, at the right price.
Lesson 2: It’s possible to decorate on the cheap. Getting gear from Lowe’s and IKEA is all well and good, but how ’bout that beige carpet from the sidewalk? “So far, no bed bugs!”
Lesson 3: Gentrification is a bitch. “I feel destined to simultaneously be gentrified and gentrifying, but to most people I just look like the new white girl on the block.”
Lesson 4: Don’t expect sanity from a real estate agent who asks you to sign a lease on the hood of her Jag.
Looking forward to more!
Escaping Hupsters for New Prospects [Observer]
An Electric Boyfriend Works the New Apartment [Observer]
Destined to Be Gentrified and Gentrifying [Observer]
My Angel Gave Me Hell [Observer]
I thought squash was the sport for bankers.
^ what??
Anyone with 2 or 3 million bucks. It’s becoming a sport for bankers.
Speaking of Prospect Heights, has the historic district designation come through yet? Right now, can’t anyone just buy a nice brownstone and demolish it?
What is 5:18 blabbering about? He/she has posted the same blurb on every thread. I’m suffering from ADD today and can’t get through it.
so was i!
5:59–I believe 5:51 was cannoli in cheek…
Actually the opposite seems to be true, 5:51!!!
Actually no matter what the press is about Park Slope…this whole mommy/stroller shit has been going around for YEARS!!!
And Park Slope is still one of the top 3 pricest neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
And only gettin moreso.
Most people with a brain base a neighborhood on more than just gawker and brownstoner.
Usually they…you know…go look at the neighborhood where they plan to buy.
And I know very few people who have been to Park Slope and don’t love it.
And I say this as someone who does NOT live in Park Slope.
Look, the more bad press Park Slope gets, the less demand for its housing, the lower the prices get–the better for me!