On Smith and Warren in Boerum Hill. You can't really see here, but there are about 10 giant pallets of stuff. The amount of waste these big box stores produce on a daily basis gives me the chills.
I also honestly think this Rite Aid is some sort of fence for stolen goods. I live around the corner and employees are in and out of the store all night, every night.
The original, running Jeremiad on the vestiges of Old New York as they are steamrolled under or threatened by the currently ruthless real estate market and the City Fathers' disregard for Gotham's historical and cultural fabric. Est. January 2006. Contact Me
I have lived in New York City since 1988 and earn my bread as a writer. I began this blog in January 2006. Beyond that, don't be so nosy.
"I am not a pessimist; to perceive evil where it exists is, in my opinion, a form of optimism."
—Roberto Rossellini
One of the old book jackets lining the walls of Chumley's. Eternal Shame on Bloomberg, the City Fathers, and the powers that be that this cultural landmark has STILL not been saved and reopened.
2 comments:
they reuse those blue plastic bins but this trend of wrapping everything in plastic drives me nuts.
I also honestly think this Rite Aid is some sort of fence for stolen goods. I live around the corner and employees are in and out of the store all night, every night.
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