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		<title>There Goes the Neighborhood (Again): Williamsburg Trades Cool for Faux Cool</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 21:49:30 -0400</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/cinders_gallery.jpg?w=300&h=225" />A few recent <em>Brooklyn Paper</em> stories caught <em>The Observer</em>'s pink eye this week; they concern the continuing decline of Williamsburg As We Know It.</p>
<p>For starters, Havermeyer Street's CINDERS Gallery -- one of the first establishments to encroach on the street's Puerto Rican bodegas and barbershops -- <a href="http://brooklynpaper.com/stories/33/43/wb_cinders_2010_10_15_bk.html">is being priced out</a>. The landlord has just raised the rent $1000 to keep up with the likes of Lodge, Fette Sau and the Commodore, among the parade of new and not-so-new restaurants in the area.</p>
<p>"Ahhh, so this is gentrification come full-circle, eh?" CINDERS co-owner Kellie Bowman wrote in an email to <em>The Paper</em>. "We never thought we were immune but after so many years we had gotten really comfortable here so it was a bit of a shock when our landlord delivered us this ultimatum." The weekly also reported that "a similarly sized space down the street was renting for $2,500 a month. A larger space across the street from CINDERS, nearly three times its size, is on the market for $5,300 a month."</p>
<p>Just around the corner, <a href="http://brooklynpaper.com/stories/33/43/wb_vacateorder_2010_10_22_bk.html">dozens of artists were evicted</a> from their huge loft building on Metropolitan Avenue and Lorimer Street by the city. It turns out the building had been illegally converted and there were more than a hundred building code violations, some of them potentially life-threatening. Maybe the artists can find something in Bushwick, though that place is filling up fast, too.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Freeman's, the haute hip hidden joint on the Lower East Side, is planning on opening <a href="http://brooklynpaper.com/stories/33/43/wb_freemans_2010_10_22_bk.html">an outpost across the river</a>, on South Second Street. This is not exactly news, as the brand certainly fits the Burg's urban bourgeois demo. And this kind of cross-bridge pollination has been going on for years with other shops and restaurants.</p>
<p>Still, there is something so well-groomed-rugged, so putting-on-airs, so SCENE about Freeman's that it can't help but be seen as the third horseman of the apocalypse -- first being the 2005 rezoning, the second the actual construction of all those awful condos. What will be the final rider to finish off the neighborhood?</p>
<p><strong><a href="mailto:mchaban@observer.com">mchaban [at] observer.com</a> </strong>/<strong> <a>@mc_nyo</a></strong></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/cinders_gallery.jpg?w=300&h=225" />A few recent <em>Brooklyn Paper</em> stories caught <em>The Observer</em>'s pink eye this week; they concern the continuing decline of Williamsburg As We Know It.</p>
<p>For starters, Havermeyer Street's CINDERS Gallery -- one of the first establishments to encroach on the street's Puerto Rican bodegas and barbershops -- <a href="http://brooklynpaper.com/stories/33/43/wb_cinders_2010_10_15_bk.html">is being priced out</a>. The landlord has just raised the rent $1000 to keep up with the likes of Lodge, Fette Sau and the Commodore, among the parade of new and not-so-new restaurants in the area.</p>
<p>"Ahhh, so this is gentrification come full-circle, eh?" CINDERS co-owner Kellie Bowman wrote in an email to <em>The Paper</em>. "We never thought we were immune but after so many years we had gotten really comfortable here so it was a bit of a shock when our landlord delivered us this ultimatum." The weekly also reported that "a similarly sized space down the street was renting for $2,500 a month. A larger space across the street from CINDERS, nearly three times its size, is on the market for $5,300 a month."</p>
<p>Just around the corner, <a href="http://brooklynpaper.com/stories/33/43/wb_vacateorder_2010_10_22_bk.html">dozens of artists were evicted</a> from their huge loft building on Metropolitan Avenue and Lorimer Street by the city. It turns out the building had been illegally converted and there were more than a hundred building code violations, some of them potentially life-threatening. Maybe the artists can find something in Bushwick, though that place is filling up fast, too.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Freeman's, the haute hip hidden joint on the Lower East Side, is planning on opening <a href="http://brooklynpaper.com/stories/33/43/wb_freemans_2010_10_22_bk.html">an outpost across the river</a>, on South Second Street. This is not exactly news, as the brand certainly fits the Burg's urban bourgeois demo. And this kind of cross-bridge pollination has been going on for years with other shops and restaurants.</p>
<p>Still, there is something so well-groomed-rugged, so putting-on-airs, so SCENE about Freeman's that it can't help but be seen as the third horseman of the apocalypse -- first being the 2005 rezoning, the second the actual construction of all those awful condos. What will be the final rider to finish off the neighborhood?</p>
<p><strong><a href="mailto:mchaban@observer.com">mchaban [at] observer.com</a> </strong>/<strong> <a>@mc_nyo</a></strong></p>
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