May 242010
 

With five days to go to the scheduled opening, we’re kinda wondering… it’s gonna be ready on time, riiiiight? Photo credit: Brian Hedden

Site news: Stephanie11229 is the newest member of the BK Southie writing team. You can probably expect Stephanie to write about the swath of land from Sheepshead Bay to Coney Island. She joins myself and Nick Silver as the current regulars here. Be sure to check out her first post and say hi!

I have a hunch that Luna Park will be dominating the South Brooklyn headlines this week, and into the next.

  • More on the hoisting of the Luna Park entrance sign. You know, it looks like it needs more than five days of work to me, but pretty much every we talk to that’s close to the situation says the park will be ready for this Saturday morning. I don’t seen any signs of doubt on the Coney Island Message Board (the usual prognosticator of doubt), and the company line is a Saturday opening, a brief closure next week for some extra finishing touches, and everything in place by mid-June. (Amusing The Zillion, Coney Island USA, Brooklyn Paper)
  • More on the return of the John Strong sideshow – the first north-of-Surf amusement in six years – and the two competing sideshows. (Amusing The Zillion)
  • The Mayor’s commitment to Coney Island has not diminished, even in the face of massive layoffs in other areas of City government, noticeably the Department of Education. Note – I’m not sure yet if the $130 million Coney budget cited in the article also includes the $64 million amphitheater planned at Asser-Levy Seaside Park, which may play host to heavy metal concerts. (NY Observer via Bay Ridge Journal, Brooklyn Paper)
  • I don’t imagine one slips in a Yamaha percussion set through a chain link fence on the sly, meaning Coney Island squatlord Horace Bullard granted actual permission to Metric to film the last 30 seconds of their latest music video in front of the Playland building on the old Thunderbolt site. Bullard, who has held the land (and done nothing with it) since the 1980s, put the site on the real estate market last month. (YouTube, Brownstoner)

Not all of the news is happening in Coney this week:

Feb 092010
 

Shore Theater - From Far Corner

(photo credit: Brian Hedden)

It’s the day-late edition of the blogwrap! It’s going to be another busy week for me on the homefront. I’m already behind schedule. Damn it, these rooms aren’t painting themselves!

  • Councilmember Lew Fidler wants the police to crack down on Seba Avenue Park vandals by arresting them. Can I suggest a warning shot past the right ear? (GerritsenBeach.net)
  • Nah, just skip to the headshot for the ringleader of this crew. (Sheepshead Bites)
  • Loehmann’s and Totonno’s are finally reopening. Yay for good pizza! (Wait, this is Brooklyn – do we have any other kind of pizza?) (Sheepshead Bites)
  • What about the Bay Ridge Key Food? (Bay Ridge Blog)

Informed sources say that the new projected opening date for the 69th St Key Food is Sunday Feb 28.

They didn’t say which year

  • Movie theaters in the news: Coney Island’s Shore Theater (pictured above, as seen in 2003) will go through the first step in the landmarking process today, while Marty Markowitz hearts the Loew’s Kings Theater in his State of the Borough address. (Amusing The Zillion, Flatbush Gardener)
  • The squabbles between residents and management at this coop make a single-family dwelling look really appealing right now. (Sheepshead Bites)
  • Yogalates! At the Marine Park Salt Marsh Center, TODAY! (MarineParker.net)
  • Nice tats. (Sheepshead Bites)

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