Saturday, March 07, 2009
Changing Face of Red Hook

Here's another gauge of the changes in Red Hook. Last summer, at this same place next to the Brooklyn Cruise Ship Terminal, there was an old oil drum. Except typical Red Hook, it was leaking, and since it was big enough to fit a body, it sat there for about two months before anyone bothered to call the city and have it picked up.
But now, while there's the usual amount of building materials and other trash dumped at the end of Sullivan Street, you've got to give them credit that they're now labeling and dating the materials they're dumping in human-sized oil drums in Red Hook.
Labels: brooklyn, pictures, red hook
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