Gowanus Lounge: Serving Brooklyn

In the Pool: Greenpoint Finest Deli

July 31st, 2008 · Comments Off on In the Pool: Greenpoint Finest Deli

[Photo courtesy of rutila/Gl Flickr Pool] It’s the Greenpoint Finest Deli as submitted to our GL Flickr Pool by rutila.

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Bklink: Gross

July 31st, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Gross

Outside the Brooklyn Weather Observatory right now it doesn’t look so bad, but it’s going to be pretty gross today. The forecast calls for a hot and humid day with a high of 90. It will feel like 100. Tonight will be clear with a low of 72.–Accuweather

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Brooklyn Flora: Corona Flower

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Brooklyn Flora: Corona Flower

This flower and discarded carton of Corona go together quite nicely. The images comes from Grand Street iin Williamsburg.

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Development Notebook: 365 Union Gets Glassed

July 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The very slow moving box at 365 Union Avenue in Williamsburg has been making some progress of late, even to the point of getting glass. The six-story building comes from the shop of Robert Scarano and is one of nearly a dozen buildings going up in a small triangle of Williamsburg east of the BQE […]

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Bklink: The Good Old Days

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: The Good Old Days

“We have the tale of The Night of the Great Cat’s Meow Fire and Horse Stampede—surely one of the most bizarre and exciting episodes to occur on the periphery of Prospect Park, exactly 79 years ago yesterday.” Per the New York Times of July 28, 1929: “”Three night clubs in Coney Island Avenue, between Hermit […]

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From the List: I Found Your $25,000

July 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments

And now, from the wilds of Craigslist we turn to a Brooklyn Lost & Found. If you recently lost a bag with $25,000 in cash, someone has found it: i found a bag full of $$$ in a cab (3rd ave -64 st) if you lost this $$$ please contact me it was 25,000 dollars […]

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Also From Carroll Gardens Court St.: “Bar Noise & Front Yard”

July 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Here’s an email circulating via the Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association about a noisy bar and an attempt to kill a tree that we believe focuses on Fourth Place and Court Street. The email doesn’t name the bar, but it would appear that it might (we are speculating based on circumstantial evidence) be PJ Handleys, which […]

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Bklink: Body Found in Prospect Park

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Body Found in Prospect Park

“The body of a man, possibly homeless, was discovered inside Prospect Park Wednesday morning. Police say the victim, in his 40s, was found in the southwest section of the park, near 16th Street. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities were acting on the premise that the man was killed, possibly from blunt trauma […]

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The Big Longshoremen’s Hole at 340 Court Street

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on The Big Longshoremen’s Hole at 340 Court Street

The old International Longshoremans Association Building on Court Street is no more. In its place at 340 Court Street is a big hole being dug for the foundation of The Collection at Court Street condos being built by the Clarrett Group. The building will be designed by Rogers Marvel, but the developer has refused to […]

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Brooklyn Nibbles: Why Do Slope Indian Restaurants Suck?

July 30th, 2008 · 11 Comments

Today local blogger Kristen Haas, who produces Adventures of a Gal, weighs in with a guest post that tackles the age old Park Slope question: Why do so many of the local Indian restaurants bite? Here’s her post for GL: Why is it so hard to find good Indian food in Park Slope? It’s strange, […]

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Bklink: Body of Drowned Girl Found Off Brighton Beach

July 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Sad news from Brighton Beach, where the body of Akira Johnson the 10-year-old girl who drowned at Coney Island this morning was found offshore by a fisherman this morning. She was pulled under by a riptide around 5:30PM on Saturday in the water off W. 23rd Street.–NY1

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Upcoming: Official Dreamland Roller Rink Opening Saturday

July 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Yes, we’ve announced the “opening” of the Dreamland Roller Rink many times, but we like it so much that we’re going to note that the official Opening Party is Saturday, Aug. 2 starting at 7PM. Here’s some info about the rink, which is in the historic Childs Restaurant Building in Coney Island: We have the […]

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Bklink: Big Ass Fan + Brooklyn Church = Cooling

July 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

God bless this Big Ass fan. A Kentucky company with a wicked name – Big Ass Fans – is putting one of its industrial-sized machines in an unlikely place: a Brooklyn Catholic church. The nearly century-old Our Lady of Refuge Church in Flatbush, where the congregation dwindles every summer because of scorching heat, plans to […]

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And Now, a Prospect Park Online Tree Tour

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on And Now, a Prospect Park Online Tree Tour

Want to learn about some of Prospect Park’s most noteworthy trees and perhaps visit these venerable citizens? Then, check out the new Online Tree Guide. We got an email from the Oracle of Prospect Park, Eugene Patron, about the new interactive map: “Prospect Park’s website has just added a great new feature: a ‘tour’ of […]

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Holy Crap: “Gowanus Canal May Be Source of New Antibiotics”

July 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

We reread this news release a number of times to make sure that (a). we weren’t seeing things and (b). it wasn’t dated April 1. The thumbnail is that two professors from New York City College of Technology think that some of the gunk in the Gowanus Canal could be the source of new antibiotics […]

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Brooklinks: Wednesday Midweek Edition

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Brooklinks: Wednesday Midweek Edition

Brooklinks is a daily selection of Brooklyn-related information and images: · Did Lawyer Close to Democrats Rip Off Church for $218K? [NYDN] · Need to Use a Credit or Debit Card for a Metrocard? [NYT] · More Detail on the Widely Reported A&S Pork Store Closing [NYDN] · ‘A Modest Proposal’: Have Bruce Ratner Bunk […]

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In the Pool: Dreams of Atlantic Yards

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on In the Pool: Dreams of Atlantic Yards

[Photo courtesy of threecee/GL Flickr Pool] The Atlantic Terminal Mall in summer is a great place to chill and think thoughts about the future. This image comes from Tracy Collins, of course, via our GL Flickr Pool.

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Bklink: All Hail the #1 L Train

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: All Hail the #1 L Train

The Straphangers Campaign has rated the L Train the best in the system (and the W as the worst). “The L was rated particularly high for its regularity of service and the quality of announcements; the line, which runs from Eighth Avenue in Manhattan to Rockaway Parkway in Canarsie, Brooklyn, has seen its tracks and […]

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In the Pool: Thank You Jesus! Church Inc.

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on In the Pool: Thank You Jesus! Church Inc.

[Photo courtesy of rosweed/GL Photo Pool Flickr] This church on Nostrand Avenue comes to our GL Photo Pool from rosweed. Come one and all and be saved.

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Bklink: Another Gowanus Hotel Reveal

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Another Gowanus Hotel Reveal

Behold the latest Gowanus hotel, which will be coming to Degraw Street between Third and Fourth Avenues. Brownstoner revealed it yesterday, noting that work will be kicking off in eight weeks and that it should be done in a year. The hotel is from Kutnicki Bernstein. A hotel at President and Third Avenue will be […]

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Wednesday Deep Thought: Believe What You See

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Wednesday Deep Thought: Believe What You See

This bit of thoughtful philosophy comes from a construction fence on Union Avenue in Williamsburg. The fact that it is a development-related thought makes it even more meaningful.

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Bklink: Warm & More Muggy

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Warm & More Muggy

Outside the Brooklyn Weather Observatory this morning the sun is once again shining. The forecast calls for it to be party sunny, warm and more humid with a high of 89. (It will feel like 98.) There will be some thunderstorms around tonight and the low will be 74.–Accuweather

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Street Couch Series: Death Becomes It

July 29th, 2008 · Comments Off on Street Couch Series: Death Becomes It

The reader who sent us this photo calls it “Midnight Couch Photo,” presumably having something to do with the time of the photo. In any case, what’s interesting is the where the couch was located: at Raccuglia’s funeral home at Sackett & Court Streets in Carroll Gardens, making it our first funeral couch.

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Summer of Hope Experiences Further Shrinkage

July 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment

[Photo courtesy of Rubys Host/GL Photo Pool] This is the Ring of Fire ride on land owned by developer Joe Sitt and Thor Equities in Coney Island being dismantled. It comes from the roving camera of Rubys Host. The ride was one of those that was supposed to be in Coney Island all summer as […]

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Tags: coney island · Thor Equities

Upcoming: Anti-Violence Rally in Williamsburg

July 29th, 2008 · 5 Comments

There’s been a lot of depressing violence on the Southside of Williamsburg in recent months, and there’s going to be a rally and concert on Saturday, August 2. It will take place from 5PM-10PM at Continental Plaza at Roebling and South 5th Street. There’s a mass at 7PM and it’s sponsored by a number of […]

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