The Word On The Street Part, III: Forgive

From Marcy Avenue.

Williamsburg Photos du Jour: North 9 Street

Taken May 5, 2012.

Greenpoint Photo du Jour: Cat Walk

From Manhattan Avenue, a constant source of fashion inspiration for yours truly.

Southside Photo du Jour: Marcy Avenue

May 7, 2012 ·
Filed under: 11211, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

Taken May 6, 2012.

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Jose, Airborne

Jose again: Hunts Point, Bronx

Taken by Chris Arnade.

The Word On The Street, Part II: Peace

From Green Street.

Quicklink: “Brunch War” Bogus?

If this piece by Brownstoner is to be believed this would appear to be the case. Tom Burrows, the so-called malefactor in this “war” notes:

…there is no war on brunch in Williamsburg and Greenpoint—this is way of selling papers

Indeed it is. It also is worth mentioning the manager of Five Leaves (whose establishment can be seen in the above two photographs) saw fit not to comment for this tome. No worries, she had plenty to say to the Greenpoint Gazette about a proposed pedestrian plaza which would abut her establishment:

Five Leaves’ Kathy Mecham pointed to the number of public inebriates in McCarren Park particularly on the Lorimer side. “To take what has become a blossoming small business area and create additional unregulated seating would only escalate the problem…

I can draw no other conclusion than it is perfectly acceptable for Five Leave’s patrons to congregate on and obstruct our sidewalks (public space) but if public space were actually allotted to and used by the public (which of course includes our “public inebriates”*), well, that’s another matter altogether. I think I get it now: some members of the public are more entitled to use (and capitalize off of) public space than others— at least when a profit-motive is at play. “Bums” are bad for business.

Photo Credits: The latter two images are of Nights & Weekends which is located across the street from Five Leaves (at 1 Bedford Avenue). As you can see they are operating a sidewalk cafe. Do they have a permit to do this? No. Have they been made aware that this is illegal? Absolutely. Oh yeah, did I mention this establishment is owned by the same people who own Five Leaves? It is. Fascinating, yes? In any case (and in closing), here’s some footage of this establishment from one such night on a weekend.

I’d hazard to guess they won’t be winning the “Good Neighbor” award anytime soon…

*Most of whom, it should be noted, are Polish and have substance abuse and/or mental health issues. The homeless problem at McCarren Park was extant long before Five Leaves hit the scene. I wonder why they are (supposedly) an issue now?

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Coney Island

May 7, 2012 ·
Filed under: Brooklyn, Coney Island, Coney Island Brooklyn 

Coney Island Dancers

Taken by John Fullard.

TOMORROW: Community Board 1 Combined Public Hearing & Board Meeting

Given the recent so-called “war on brunch” I feel compelled to note that a number of sidewalk cafe applications will be under consideration during this convocation. NOTE: You must sign in by 6:15 in order to speak!

Community Board 1 Combined Public Hearing & Board Meeting
May 8, 2012 starting at 6:30 p.m.
Swinging 60’s Seniors Center
211 Ainslie Street
Brooklyn, New York 11222

Greenpoint Photo du Jour: A Kent Street PSA

Taken May 6, 2012.

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