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Hey, it's a trend:
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Others are enjoying "recession porn." [TIME]
Another mall store for Manhattan--JC Penney says "we're just like you." [Racked]
Pelham 123 remake unrealistic, say NYC's commuters. [Gothamist]
...and why the original Pelham is better than the remake. [RS]
Non-homeless bread thief pilfering in Williamsburg. [Grub]
So how has the downturn affected crime in NYC, if at all? [CR]
The Bowery gets pretentious. [EVG]
Another antique shop falls, with childhood memories of psychos. [FP]
1 comment:
If I'm not mistaken, Kings hasn't been open to the public for many, many years. I don't see how a storefront with a couple of antiques was of any benefit to the neighborhood when the vast majority of people were not welcome inside.
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