
Gentrification underway in Dumbo.

Month: January 2013
One Girl Cookies
Located in DUMBO, even the outside lighting sends a less than subliminal message: “Cookies“. Yum 🙂

Faded Ad-Dumbo
The sun sliced a wedge-shaped piece out of this old, brick building in Dumbo. In the past couple of years I have shared of few of my NW Fading Ad images with Frank Jump. Since this one was in his neighborhood I thought he might have already published a copy. I love the cast iron window shutters. I’m not sure, but I don’t think there used to be glass windows behind them. Might be retrofitted with glass panes now, though. Also, (if you click to enlarge) note the star-shaped detail every few feet. It’s possible that attached to the back of the star is a long, iron bar that is used for stability in older brick buildings such as this. 
Autumn, Prospect Park
Taken this Fall in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. The leaves were just beginning to turn colors. I had to walk for some time to discover this tree.
Early Designs
Early ideas for light bulbs. Seen at MOMA.

East River Morning
The East River is busy with commerce, even early in the morning. Large housing projects, probably a legacy of Robert Moses.

Tall Ship at the South Street Seaport
One of the tall ships moored at the South Street Seaport Pier. Prior to this area becoming a tourist destination it was called the Fulton Fish Market.
Freedom Tower
Another view of the Freedom Tower, under construction. The Brooklyn Bridge was also getting some attention. One of those clear Fall mornings in October that New York seems to b e known for.
B&W


Some B&W images from DUMBO.
Early Morning in DUMBO
Reinventing itself, DUMBO has now become a destination as well as a trendy place to live. With the new Brooklyn Bridge Park along the East River it really makes this area very attractive. The views of Manhattan are wonderful from this vantage point.

Faces of Red Hook
Van Brunt St., Red Hook, Brooklyn.





