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Stuyvesant Town: A Landmark for a Brave New World
Also, guess which neighborhood has Brits buying, and who has been stuck walking a mile to do their laundry lately? Our daily borough news roundup.
Posted 04/07/08 in Daily Intel : Neighborhood Watch
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Just What You Always Wanted: A Philippe Starck Bike Rack
Clinton Hill: Tonight, the Pratt design gang unveils new street-furniture ideas for the hood. Eames chairs in the bus shelter, anyone? [Clinton Hill Blog] East Side: Bloomberg will ban schoolkid field trips to the U.N. if its myriad fire-safety violations aren't fixed by March. They won't be, if the kids are lucky. But what about the pope?! [Newyorkology] Elmhurst: Hey, Asians, don't think that just because the cops served Chinese food at the last community meeting in an effort to reach out to you that it'll happen again. At least not this month. [Junction Boulevard]
Posted 11/13/07 in Daily Intel : Neighborhood Watch
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Highs and Lows in Crown Heights
Crown Heights: The area may be landmarked and all, but the state assemblyman was charged with DWI in Albany last night. [NY1] Flushing: After a bus knocked over a monument in Flushing Meadows Park, the Parks Department opted to right it without repairing the giant missing chunk. [Queens Crap] Gowanus: Happy first birthday to Gowanus Lounge. Here's to a year of development and sludge coverage. [Gowanus Lounge] Greenpoint: What the hell was that piece of cauliflower attached to a medieval torture machine spotted yesterday on Cayler Street? [Newyorkshitty] Upper East Side: It's not the Stanhope Hotel anymore. Rebranding renders the luxury condo "995 Fifth." [Curbed] Vinegar Hill: Not even John Starks could convince people to buy a condo at 99 Gold Street the building is turning rental. [DumboNYC]
Posted 04/25/07 in Daily Intel : Neighborhood Watch
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