Gowanus Lounge: Serving Brooklyn

Say What: Vanderbilt Yards Parking Restrictions

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Say What: Vanderbilt Yards Parking Restrictions

[Photo courtesy of threecee/GL Flickr Pool] This amusing image from the Vanderbilt Yards (aka Atlantic Yards site) comes to us courtesy of Tracy Collins via our GL Flickr Pool. Whatever you do, do not park in this spot. For many reasons, all of them having nothing to do with the fallen sign.

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Tags: Atlantic Yards · Signs Under Siege

Prospect Park Carousel Free for Kids on August Thursdays

July 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Prospect Park Carousel will be free for kids to ride on Thursdays in August. We know this because the man we call the Oracle of Prospect Park, Eugene Patron, emailed us about it. Here’s an excerpt: The best family fun ride in the heart of Brooklyn just got better: Prospect Park’s 1912 Carousel is […]

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Tags: Prospect Park

Burg’s Brooklyn Bowl to Have Blue Ribbon & Lots of Couches

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Burg’s Brooklyn Bowl to Have Blue Ribbon & Lots of Couches

[Renderings courtesy of Learned Evolution via Eater] A couple of weeks ago, Nicole Davis of Brooklyn Based posted details about the new bowling alley and venue on Wythe Avenue at N. 11 Street that will be called Brooklyn Bowl. Today, there’s more info about it, including the fact that Blue Ribbon will be doing the […]

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Tags: Williamsburg

Ward Bakery Demolition Porn

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Ward Bakery Demolition Porn

[Photo courtesy of threecee/flickr] Here’s a shot of the Ward Bakery building in Prospect Heights which is coming down to make way for the Atlantic Yards development. It’s looking rather dramatic in its current state of deconstruction.

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Tags: Atlantic Yards

Lola Staar’s Dreamland Rink Officially Open!!!

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Lola Staar’s Dreamland Rink Officially Open!!!

Lola Staar’s Dreamland Roller Rink is officially open for business, putting the historic Child’s Restaurant Building back into regular public use for the first time in generations and giving Coney a fun new attraction for the rest of the season. (Editorial Digression: Hooray!) There will be an official opening bash on August 2, when we’ll […]

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Tags: coney island

New Brooklyn Blog: Little ‘Rus (Covering Brighton Beach!!!)

July 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Finally, someone is doing a Brighton Beach blog! Little ‘Rus, which we found courtesy of one of our other favorite area blogs, Sheepshead Bites, has been around for about a month and offer some eclectic coverage of the neighborhood from food (we learned about pelmeni) to development. While the former is interesting, the latter is […]

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Tags: Brighton Beach · Brooklyn Blogs

Brooklyn Nibbles: Red Velvet Map

July 23rd, 2008 · 3 Comments

We’re quite taken by the concept of mapping all the spots in Brooklyn that have Red Velvet cake and this map, created by meganlibrarian of Brooklynian is an excellent option. It covers a lot of based in the Park Slope, Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill and Red Hook territory. You can access the full […]

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Tags: Brooklyn Nibbles

Bklink: Coney Season Sagging?

July 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments

“Despite what feels like a dwindling down of the Coney spirit under the hot and humid air, many are seeing small businesses and attractions closing down and leaving Coney Island. Crowds are looking thinner at times and a few biz numbers are down.” There are positive developments too, though, like the opening of the Dreamland […]

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Tags: coney island · Shortlink · Uncategorized

City Council Votes on Carroll Gardens Amendment Today

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on City Council Votes on Carroll Gardens Amendment Today

There is significant excitement in Carroll Gardens neighborhood circles today as the City Council is slated to vote on the “narrow streets” Zoning Text Amendment. The technical change will redefine very narrow neighborhood streets as being narrow for zoning purposes. They have been defined as “wide” because the front gardens of buildings were counted as […]

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Tags: Carroll Gardens · Rezoning

Brooklink: Park Slope Teen Flasher on the Loose

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Brooklink: Park Slope Teen Flasher on the Loose

We’re surprised that news of this didn’t trickle out via local message boards or email lists, but there’s apparently a flasher on the loose in Park Slope. “The man exposed himself to a 14-year-old girl after pushing his way into her apartment building two weeks ago. ‘I’m not gonna hurt you; I’ve got something to […]

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Tags: Crime · Park Slope

A Strong Dose of Park Slope Accidental Bag Theft Angst

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on A Strong Dose of Park Slope Accidental Bag Theft Angst

Here’s an odd bit of angst that a GL contributor found on President Street in Park Slope. The writing on the note refers to an accidental theft, saying she/he thought the bag had been left out for taking. Apparently it turned out to be someone’s lunch bag, perhaps from an adjacent construction site. We’re not […]

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Tags: Uncategorized

Brooklinks: Wednesday Midweek Edition

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Brooklinks: Wednesday Midweek Edition

Brooklinks is a daily selection of Brooklyn information and images: · Hero Saves People From Deadly Bed-Stuy Fire [NYP] · 11 Hurt in BQE Accident [NYDN] · Boy, That Gehry Glass Would Be Close to the Street [AYR] · Torch of Suffrage [New York Shitty] · Checking on 314 12th St. in the South Slope […]

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Tags: Brooklinks

Markowitz Calls for Demolition of Admiral’s Row & “Food Justice”

July 23rd, 2008 · 4 Comments

Borough President Marty Markowitz has long favored the demolition of the historic Admiral’s Row structures and he took the opportunity of a hearing last night to reiterate his support for “food justice” for resident of nearby public housing and for demolishing the buildings. Here is part of the staterment that his office distributed: I know […]

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Tags: Historic Preservation

Upcoming: Free Windsor Terrace Summer Series for Kids

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Upcoming: Free Windsor Terrace Summer Series for Kids

We got an email from the Windsor Terrace Alliance about some Thursday programming for children that will be going on through August that sponsored by them and the Center For The Urban Environment. The next session takes place on Thursday, July 24 at 10:00am at Uncle Louis G Ice Cream Parlor at Vanderbilt Street and […]

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Tags: Windsor Terrace

Are Heights & Burg Pedestrian Streets a Success?

July 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments

[Photo courtesy of Streetsblog] All sarcasm aside–and we admit to having had some fun with photos showing fairly deserted pedestrian zones on Montague Street and Bedford Avenue–are the experiments actually a success. Aaron Naparstek, who knows a little something about livable streets and pedestrian issues, argues on Streetsblog that crowd scenes shouldn’t be the way […]

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Tags: Uncategorized

In the Pool: Gowanus Canal at Dusk

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on In the Pool: Gowanus Canal at Dusk

[Photo courtesy of Sail Brooklyn/GL Flickr Pool] Here’s the Gowanus Canal as night falls, courtesy of Sail Brooklyn and our GL Flickr Pool.

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Tags: Gowanus Canal · In the Pool

Bklink: Cloudy, Muggy & Stormy

July 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Cloudy, Muggy & Stormy

Outside the Brooklyn Weather Observatory the sky is clearing from an early morning thunderstorm. Today’s forecast calls for it to be mostly cloudy, muggy and warm with a chance of thunderstorms. The high will be 83. Tonight will be mostly cloudy and humid with heavy thunderstorms around. The low will be 70.–Accuweather

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Tags: Shortlink · Weather

Here’s the Red Hook Submarine aka the USS Growler

July 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments

[Photo courtesy of Sail Brooklyn/GL Flickr Pool] Here’s a very cool photo of the USS Growler, the submarine that’s been docked in Red Hook near the Cruise Terminal since April. The sub was with the Intrepid and, then, moved to Bayonne and then to Brooklyn. It’s had to undergo significant repairs including costly ones due […]

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Tags: Red Hook

Fun Vid: CBS Report on Jane’s Carousel

July 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Fun Vid: CBS Report on Jane’s Carousel

Here’s an interesting report from the CBS Sunday Morning News about Jane Walentas’s carousel in Dumbo. We came upon it courtesy of Dumbo NYC.

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Tags: Dumbo

Upcoming: GL Concert Calendar

July 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Upcoming: GL Concert Calendar

Herewith a selection of performances tonight and tomorrow night: Tuesday 7/22/08 Union Hall: Bound Stems, Rahim, The Muggabears (Indie Rock)- $12, 7:30pm Wednesday 7/23/08 Music at The Bridge, Tobacco Warehouse (Jalopy): Rob Reddy’s Tenfold, The Otis Brothers, The Wiyos (Country/Old-Time/Blues/Classical) – Free!! 6:30pm —Dan Bennis

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Tags: GL Concert Calendar · Uncategorized

Disconnected in Brooklyn: Siren Festival Extra

July 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments

[Photo courtesy of Matt Tyson, Ear Farm/flickr] We started with a Brooklyn Missed Connections Siren Festival theme yesterday, but here are the MC’s that have appeared so far from one of the best annual events for missed connections in Brooklyn: Jul 21 – Pretty brown hair girl at siren fest standing next to me – […]

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Tags: Missed Connections

Threatened Coney Commmunity Garden #3: Senior Block Association

July 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Threatened Coney Commmunity Garden #3: Senior Block Association

[Photo courtesy of Deborah Matlack] This is the Senior Citizen Block Association of Mermaid Avenue Community Garden in Coney Island, which is located at West 20th Street between Surf and Mermaid Avenues, very close to KeySpan Park. The photos her come from our valued GL contributor, photographer Deborah Matlack, who has been visiting the gardens, […]

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Tags: coney island

Gerritsen Beach Blogger Threatened with Developer Lawsuit

July 22nd, 2008 · 8 Comments

We’ve been seeing more threats over the last few months against bloggers from both the public sector and private individuals who don’t want things posted or who take issue with things that have been put up online. The threats come in all forms, from subtle suggestions that quoting an email is a violation of copyright […]

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Tags: Brooklyn Blogs · Gerritsen Beach · Uncategorized

A Tale of Two Train Cars: One Saved & One Trashed

July 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Is it possible that a relic of the past was treated with more respect in Queens than in Brooklyn? Forgotten NY’s latest installment offers an interesting comparison. Well, possibly, at least in the case of the fate of one of the old R33 Redbird subway cars has been turned into a visitors center at the […]

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Tags: Park Slope

Brookvid: The Giglio Lift

July 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Brookvid: The Giglio Lift

Here’s our last Giglio post of the season. It’s a short vid of the Giglio lift on Sunday on Sunday. Until next year…

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Tags: Giglio · Williamsburg