Greenpoint Photos Du Jour: Mixed Signals
So what do you think this space will be:
- A supermarket?
- A medical clinic?
- An auto supply store?
- All the above?
Please tender your votes via comments.
Miss Heather
P.S.: I’m hoping for “the above”.
Found On Scarano’s Shoebox: Toddler?
Filed under: 11222, Bloomblight, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Street Art
As many of you have probably observed as you have read this blog yours truly has a “thing” for derelict construction sites (such as the above eyesore which comes courtesy of north Brooklyn’s good friend, Robert Scarano). I also spend a great deal of time documenting street art. So you can imagine my delight when I discovered the following.
A work by Dan Witz on said rusting hulk. I wasn’t the only one who was tickled by this toddler. A woman who had just exited the BQE and was waiting at the light shouted:
The kid’s cute, isn’t he?
To wit I replied:
Yes, he is. That’s about the best thing that can be said for this building.
She laughed and we parted ways.
Perhaps this is the beginning of a trend, e.g,; derelict sites replacing milk cartons as awareness raisers for lost children? I suppose only time will tell.
Miss Heather
PSSST… Anyone Wanna Bathtub?
Since we kicked off the day with a mattress mountain I feel it is only appropriate we proceed to this curiousity from Green Street.
Originally intended for the Trump Soho Hotel?!? Well, that’s pretty spiffy. God only knows I have seen a lot of strange stuff in the Garden Spot since the real estate bubble burst, but this takes the cake: door-to-door bath tub sales.
A brave new tub for a brave new world!
141 Dupont Street too?!? This guy sure gets around.
Only in Greenpoint, folks…
Miss Heather
Photo Credits: 141 Dupont Street images come courtesy of Laura Hofmann.
New York Shitty Day Starter: The Hope Street Mattress Mountain
These images found their way to my photo pool courtesy of hello foto. Even though they were taken over a month ago (April 21 May 12 to be precise) I felt they were worth passing along. They are entitled “Ew.” and “Wow. What?” respectively. My sentiments exactly.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Ender: Philip!
This great portrait of one of Greenpoint’s more notable citizens comes courtesy of Steven R. Hazlett.
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Inbox: PO’ed At Pio Pio Riko
When I encountered the above assortment of detritus (a rose, a fern leaf, a cake figurine and a partially consumed bottle of Corona— all of which reeked of stale beer) in front of Pio Pio Riko yesterday it was enough to even give me pause. So I took a picture of it. Now jump forward to today: you can imagine my lack of surprise when I received an email from someone else who finds this establishment’s lack of tidiness troubling.
Anonymous (who sent me the above images) writes:
Hi Miss Heather,
I live on Huron St, and every day I have to walk pass Pio Pio Riko at the corner of Manhattan and Huron in order to go to and from my house every day.
The problem is the absolutely foul, unsanitary conditions that I observe on a daily basis. Mice play on the side on the building with reckless abandon. Attached is a photo of the dumpster, which attracts clouds of flies and is almost always overflowing. PPR is sometimes even kind enough to use the city supplied green trashcan in front of their business for their own refuse (something that can be accompanied by a fine.)
I’m a three-year Greenpointer who is about as pro-local business as you can get, but the conditions here are ridiculous. We’ve tried 311 in order to get the restaurant to clean up its act, but the city won’t do anything. The sidewalk often becomes impossible to navigate, it being strewn with trash from the restaurant. When it gains, you can see workers wading through inches of water in the PPR basement prep kitchen as workers chop onions and bring up vats of “green sauce.” Disgusting.
Take a walk down Huron St one evening past PPR, and tell me what you smell. I’m not trying to run PPR out of the nabe; I simply want them to have respect for their neighborhood and the people who live in it.
Ugh.
Thanks
Let’s see: Anonymous is calling 311. That’s a good start. However he/she should be forwarding these complaint numbers (with photos) to Community Board 1. Other than that I honestly don’t know what else can be done. Does anyone have advice for Anonymous? If so please tender them via comments or email at: missheather (at) thatgreenpointblog (dot) com.
Thanks!
Miss Heather
THIS WEEKEND: My Closing Reception & More
All things must come to an end. My show of photography at Creek & Cave will soon be coming down— but before it does a closing reception will be held this upcoming Sunday, June 13, from 3:30- 5:30 p.m.! Not only will tasty fare be in the offering, but it is scheduled to coincide with Queens Art Express: an open studio/gallery/performance event which runs from Long Island City all the way to Flushing! You can learn what Queens Art Express has scheduled checking out their calendar.
Why not spend this upcoming weekend by checking out the best this borough has to offer? I’d love to see you too!
My Closing Reception
June 13, 2010 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Creek & Cave
10-93 Jackson Avenue
Long Island City, New York 11101
Miss Heather
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