![]() ![]() Roll Out the Barrel: Oktoberfest In Clinton Hill.Nanny Spitting Chaw, and More: Brooklyn in Brief.Looking Like Poor Turnout at Brooklyn Primary.High Fashion by Night on Montague Street.Phony Water Inspectors, and More Brooklyn in Brief.What $200 Million Will Buy in Brooklyn and Elsewhere.Corporate Cornholing in Downtown Brooklyn.Brooklyn's First Vegetarian Restaurant Week.Foodies Gasp: 'Brooklyn Eats,' As We Know It, Is Over. ![]() Think Twice Before Posting Family Photos on Flickr.Walt Whitman Park Finally Loses Its Parking Lot.Cats Sleep in the House, Their Owners Sleep in the.'Law and Order' Filming at the Brooklyn House of D.Pedestrian Walkway a Pleasant Way To Get to Jay St.'$600 Billion - Billion! Billion!' What Brooklyn.This Week's Filming Makes Parking a Disaster in Do.ER's Julianna Margulies Filming "Canterbury's Law".Cranberry Street Fair in Brooklyn Heights Has 'Em.Where to Buy an iPhone in Brooklyn: The List It does seems rather ridiculous that there is no Apple store in Downtown Brooklyn. Oddly enough, this very day McBrooklyn went to TekServe (highly recommended) in Manhattan to buy: one iPod Nano one Epson R260 Photo printer Office and one wireless mouse. (There was a rumor that a Borders was coming into that spot but that didn't work out.) It's right in the middle of the whole Downtown Brooklyn redevelopment plan. Plus a couple of convenient subway stops and all the buses and taxis in the world.Īccording to the Brooklyn Eagle, developer Joshua Muss is converting two floors (about 45,000 square feet) at 345 Adams St. Speculation is running rampant about just where Apple might be looking.Īpple, look no further: There's a spot in Downtown Brooklyn that you must check out: 345 Adams Street (at Willoughby), a stone's throw away from the Marriott, Fulton Street, Brooklyn Law School, Polytech (excuse us, NYU), City Tech, Brooklyn Friends, two new public high schools, the stores on Fulton Street, the new Schermerhorn developments, the new Atlantic Avenue developments, 110 Livingston, the new Willoughby Street developments and Brooklyn Heights. Racked has the (rather obvious) exclusive: Their sources say that Apple is scouring Brooklyn for a flagship Brooklyn Apple Store. ![]()
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