The Greenpoint Lofts, Revisited

July 14, 2008 by
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic 

It’s been some time since I have written about this establishment. In fact, it is long overdue. Thankfully a reader named Colleen alerted me to their web site, reminding me of something I want to pass along to you, dear readers.

As some of you might recall the Greenpoint Lofts are “business ready loft condominiums” which sport such unbusiness-like amenities such as a fitness center, penthouses and a rooftop terrace with skyline views. The location leaves much to be desired, but it is not at all an unattractive conversion. Obviously someone else agrees with me regarding the latter because I recently discovered a new tenant: Porcupine Tattoo!

This isn’t your grandma’s business condo!

Miss Heather

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5 Comments on The Greenpoint Lofts, Revisited

  1. al oof on Mon, 14th Jul 2008 9:29 pm
  2. weird. i rode by there yesterday and was remarking how long those things have sat empty. i mean, you’re not supposed to live in them right? they are very strange. but tattoos are cool and i’ve always heard really great things about emma (the porcupine tattooist). i guess rivington street got too expensive!

  3. d on Tue, 15th Jul 2008 7:33 pm
  4. There is a new tattoo place on Noble near Manhattan Ave too.

  5. missheather on Tue, 15th Jul 2008 8:33 pm
  6. And Three Crowns (I think) on Manhattan Avenue near Driggs.

  7. d on Thu, 17th Jul 2008 7:48 pm
  8. Three Kings, my friend travels up here from Gravesend to go there. And Cherry Bomb on Franklin. Gpt is getting tattooed out.

  9. al oof on Fri, 18th Jul 2008 1:11 am
  10. when i moved here, there was a tattoo shop on the corner of monitor and driggs, where cup o’ joe’s is now. i guess they were ahead of their time.

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