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  • Potbelly Joins Adams Street’s Burgeoning ‘Restaurant Row’; Two More Coming

    Chicago-based Potbelly Sandwich Shop is opening its first Brooklyn location and tenth New York locale at 345 Adams, next to Panera Bread, along the corridor’s new “Restaurant Row.” A sign in the window promises, “A warm new neighbor, coming soonish,” Brownstoner reports. The eatery, which serves breakfast, sandwiches, soups and baked goods, will occupy 2,500sf. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 20, 2012
  • Open Thread: The Best Pizza Pie In Brooklyn Heights

    From Best Car Service to Best Handyman (which youse weren’t particularly willing to give up) to something a little more tasty… What’s your bid for the Best Pizza in Brooklyn Heights? Digging the brand new Dellarocco’s of Brooklyn? Convinced that nothing beats Fascati Pizzeria? Wie-Pie on Remsen more to your tastes? Or do you swear […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 20, 2012
  • Brunch at Colonie

    This past February at the Grace Church Winterfair Silent Auction my wife bid on, and won, brunch for two at Colonie, 127 Atlantic Avenue (between Clinton and Henry). We finally got around to doing it today. We arrived at around 11:30 (brunch there starts at 11:00) and found all tables occupied (Colonie only takes reservations […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 20, 2012
  • USAF Thunderbirds Flyover This Afternoon

    This in from Notify NYC: Notification issued 8/18/12 at 12:05 PM. In conjunction with Air Force Week, the U.S. Air Force Aerial Demonstration Team, the “Thunderbirds,” will perform a coordinated formation flyover pass in their F-16D “Falcon” aircraft over Yankee Stadium, down the Hudson River and towards the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, today at approximately 4:05 p.m. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 18, 2012
  • It’s Official: NYC Bike Share Delayed Until Spring 2013

    Earlier this week, New York City’s anticipated Bike Share Program—including locations in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Bridge Park and Downtown Brooklyn—already faced delays that threatened to push the highly touted initiative to summer’s end. But now it’s official: The wheels of progress have been locked until at least March 2013. Mayor Bloomberg announced Friday that Bike […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 18, 2012
  • Heights History: Cadman Plaza Public Library Branch, 1966

    The Brooklyn Heights Public Library at 280 Cadman Plaza West & Tillary Street was full of book-smart promise when it opened May 31, 1962, offering modern technology and a streamlined system for checking out and returning books. The series of pics (below), taken in February 1966, in fact, reveal a clever conveyor belt that sent […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 18, 2012
  • Brooklyn Heights ‘Signs’ Off On DOT’s Mixed-Case Lettering Mandate

    Street signs in Brooklyn Heights will soon be following the letter of the law. The Federal Highway Administration has mandated that your tax dollars be spent on replacing 250,000 capital-letter street signs in New York City with mixed-case—specifically utilizing a condensed version of the Clearview typeface (licensed as ClearviewHwy). So far, about 11,000 street name […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 16, 2012