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If it weren’t for DARE Books I would never have known that a black man invented the bottle. The store opposite BAM is closing after 20 years of selling books devoted to African Americans, and the store window alone is an education (for some of us anyway). The owner, Desmond A. Reid (DARE, get it?) blames the loss of a city text book contract as the reason for the move (he also has a publishing business), but it’s hard to deny the appeal of the pull factors: selling the building he’s owned for 20 years to set up shop in Orlando, Florida. “I’m sick of the snow and the ice,” Desmond told us on a visit to the store on a blustery winter day.

He’s seen his share of neighborhood changes. Back when he opened, there were prostitutes on the sidewalk  and a “welfare hotel” on the corner. There was no Atlantic Center, no Metrotech Center and, he says, he bought the whole building so he’d never get forced out by a greedy landlord.

The neighborhood, and the city, will feel the store’s loss.

(PS the non-refillable bottle was invented in 1899 by Robert Randolph Reynolds)

]]> https://generalgreene.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/dare-books-heads-south/feed/ 0 190 jim c dare_mix The turnstile is dead. Long live the turnstile! https://generalgreene.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/the-turnstile-is-dead-long-live-the-turnstile/ https://generalgreene.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/the-turnstile-is-dead-long-live-the-turnstile/#comments Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:18:20 +0000 https://generalgreene.wordpress.com/?p=168 stile_wide_crpThere was an odd scene outside the Lafayette C stop this morning: MTA workmen were lifting out part of the subway turnstile as a part of what turns out to be regular maintenance. The workmen told me the stiles (technically, “barriers”) get changed after a million turns, which amounts to about 2 years. By my calculations, that’s about 1,370 turns every day. That’s at least according to the workman, who sounded like he knew what he was talking about. Anyone notice if the turnstiles there are any shinier now?

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Back in business https://generalgreene.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/back-in-business/ https://generalgreene.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/back-in-business/#respond Mon, 09 Feb 2009 05:07:58 +0000 https://generalgreene.wordpress.com/?p=158 The Griffin on Lafayette on a sunny, 60 degree day.

The Griffin on Lafayette on a sunny, 60 degree day.

I know, I know. We haven’t posted for months and here we are back again, acting as if we never stopped. Well, after a long absence, caused mainly by unforgiving work schedules and general life turbulence, we’re back in business and posting again. When we can.

But for all the readers that questioned (maybe mourned?) our inactivity, we have one request: please, send us contributions! There’s enough happening in this neighborhood to generate a dozen posts just by walking down Dekalb or taking a stroll in Fort Greene Park, but the only way to cover the whole neighborhood (without losing jeopardizing our day jobs) is to enlist your contributions. Please, send us your photos, tips, observations about buildings, opinions on restaurants, anything you think is worthy of a post on General Greene.

In the meantime, we’ll do our best to keep the posts coming.

Thanks

Jim

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