Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Rum & Raisin: A New Boutique Coming To Smith Street

Rum & Raisin: A New Boutique Coming To Smith Street

IMG_0614IMG_0609IMG_0610IMG_0612IMG_0611Get ready for yet another boutique in the neighborhood. Rum & Raisin, a new women's clothing and accessories store, will soon open at118 Smith Street in Boerum Hill.   Some work remains to be done, but the mannequins have already been moved in.   According to it's Facebook page, Rum & Raisin already has a store on King's Highway here in Brooklyn.
The storefront, which is located between Dean and Pacific Street, was occupied by Smith Street Pet Food until recently.




Rum & Raisin: A New Boutique Coming To Smith Street

Rum & Raisin: A New Boutique Coming To Smith Street

IMG_0614IMG_0609IMG_0610IMG_0612IMG_0611Get ready for yet another boutique in the neighborhood. Rum & Raisin, a new women's clothing and accessories store, will soon open at118 Smith Street in Boerum Hill.   Some work remains to be done, but the mannequins have already been moved in.   According to it's Facebook page, Rum & Raisin already has a store on King's Highway here in Brooklyn.
The storefront, which is located between Dean and Pacific Street, was occupied by Smith Street Pet Food until recently.




Update: What Are Those Handwritten Letters "To Business Owner" Taped To Smith Street Storefronts?

Update: What Are Those Handwritten Letters "To Business Owner" Taped To Smith Street Storefronts?

IMG_0056I just received an email from Reader N. who noticed envelopes addressed to storeowners taped to storefronts on Smith Street. He writes:
I wanted to ask you (or alert you) about something I saw this morning (8am) on Smith Street: Every store front on both sides of the street between Sackett and Warren (where I got on the train, so it’s likely they extended beyond these blocks) had an envelope taped to it that said (handwritten) “To: Business Owner”. A couple of these envelopes had a return address for TransAmerica (company description mentioned Mergers and Acquisitions). Could you find out what all of these solicitations are about?Does anyone have an idea what the letters are about? Any shop owners out there who care to share with us?

UPDATE:
I got my hands on one of the letters.  See photos below.
The letters are actually from Transworld, business advisors that offer services like business sales, franchises, mergers and acquisitions.  Transworld was founded in 2010 and is located on Prince Street in Brooklyn. According to a Yelp page, "Transworld Business Advisors is the world leader in the marketing and sales of businesses, franchises and commercial real estate. Whether you represent an acquisition-minded corporation, or are personally interested in owning your own company, Transworld offers the professional services that successfully bring buyers and sellers together. From business brokerage to mergers and acquisitions; we are the business sale specialists."
They were distributed to businesses on quite a few blocks on Smith Street as well as Court Street.
Since it was taped to the front door of almost every store on certain blocks, Transworld does not seem to be in the market for a particular business.
Do you think there will be some takers out there?

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Rum & Raisin: A New Boutique Coming To Smith Street

Rum & Raisin: A New Boutique Coming To Smith Street

IMG_0614IMG_0609IMG_0610IMG_0612IMG_0611Get ready for yet another boutique in the neighborhood. Rum & Raisin, a new women's clothing and accessories store, will soon open at118 Smith Street in Boerum Hill.   Some work remains to be done, but the mannequins have already been moved in.   According to it's Facebook page, Rum & Raisin already has a store on King's Highway here in Brooklyn.
The storefront, which is located between Dean and Pacific Street, was occupied by Smith Street Pet Food until recently.




'This The Season: Carroll Park Tree Lighting Ceremony This Friday

'This The Season: Carroll Park Tree Lighting Ceremony This Friday

IMG_0623IMG_0621The Carroll Park Tree Lighting Ceremony is always a great neighborhood event.  It is organized by the Court Street Merchants Association with the help of Friends Of Carroll Park.  It has been scheduled for this Friday, December 7th (the rain date is December 14th) at 6 PM.  The ceremony will feature Santa and his elves plus caroling and free refreshments.
See you there?



Update: What Are Those Handwritten Letters "To Business Owner" Taped To Smith Street Storefronts?

Update: What Are Those Handwritten Letters "To Business Owner" Taped To Smith Street Storefronts?

IMG_0056I just received an email from Reader N. who noticed envelopes addressed to storeowners taped to storefronts on Smith Street. He writes:
I wanted to ask you (or alert you) about something I saw this morning (8am) on Smith Street: Every store front on both sides of the street between Sackett and Warren (where I got on the train, so it’s likely they extended beyond these blocks) had an envelope taped to it that said (handwritten) “To: Business Owner”. A couple of these envelopes had a return address for TransAmerica (company description mentioned Mergers and Acquisitions). Could you find out what all of these solicitations are about?Does anyone have an idea what the letters are about? Any shop owners out there who care to share with us?

UPDATE:
I got my hands on one of the letters.  See photos below.
The letters are actually from Transworld, business advisors that offer services like business sales, franchises, mergers and acquisitions.  Transworld was founded in 2010 and is located on Prince Street in Brooklyn. According to a Yelp page, "Transworld Business Advisors is the world leader in the marketing and sales of businesses, franchises and commercial real estate. Whether you represent an acquisition-minded corporation, or are personally interested in owning your own company, Transworld offers the professional services that successfully bring buyers and sellers together. From business brokerage to mergers and acquisitions; we are the business sale specialists."
They were distributed to businesses on quite a few blocks on Smith Street as well as Court Street.
Since it was taped to the front door of almost every store on certain blocks, Transworld does not seem to be in the market for a particular business.
Do you think there will be some takers out there?

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Gowanus Canal Superfund Clean-Up Update: During Next Few Days, EPA Collecting Coring Samples For Stabilization Study

Gowanus Canal Superfund Clean-Up Update: During Next Few Days, EPA Collecting Coring Samples For Stabilization Study

Screen Shot 2012-11-30 at 11.54.19 AMphoto credit: Brian Carr

In just a few weeks, the US Environmental Protection Agency will be releasing its Superfund Proposed Clean-Up Plan for the Gowanus Canal. The plan, drafted by Christos Tsiamis,  the EPA Project Manager for the Gowanus, and his EPA Region 2 team has been submitted to the Agency's headquarters in Washington for review.  A copy has also been sent to New York State's Department Of Environmental Conservation (DEC).  Region 2 has already received comments on the plan from Headquarters, but is still waiting to hear from DEC.
EPA is planning on holding a public meeting in January or February to explain the plan to the general public.  The meeting will be followed by a public comment period.

In the meantime, more testing is taking place in the canal.  Late last week, Brian Carr, EPA Region 2 Legal Council, shared with me the photo above, showing a crew collecting coring samples in the Canal at Public Place near 5th Street. The coring is being done at EPA's request and under EPA's supervision by a National Grid sub-contractor.
Carr explained: "EPA will use the samples for preliminary laboratory tests to determine the proper mix for "In-situ Stabilization" or ISS. ISS is essentially mixing the sand beneath the canal with concrete which will chemically bind with the NAPL contamination. This is being considered as an additional capping layer at the bottom of the canal after dredging removes the accumulated sediments."

The work will take approximately two weeks.  However, it may take longer since New York City has informed the EPA that the 3 upper canal bridges (at Union Street, Carroll Street and Third Street) have been damaged during Hurricane Sandy.
This would mean that the crew can not take its boat further up the canal for more sampling.