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BJ's Coming to Red Hook!

BJ's Coming to Red Hook!
urban-lisa via flickr.

BJ's Wholesale Club is poised to join Ikea as the newest big-box store in Red Hook, according to the Brooklyn Paper, confirming predictions that the quaint neighborhood is fast becoming popular with unbecoming mega-retailers.

Here's the paper's scoop:

"BJ’s Wholesale Club, the members-only retail chain, is close to finalizing a deal to open a big box store on the Red Hook waterfront, The Brooklyn Paper has learned.

The retailer that sells everything from pet food to flat screen televisions is on the verge of announcing plans to move into the former site of the Revere Sugar factory, next door to the recently opened Ikea on Beard Street.

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Brooklyn, The Borough: Ikea's Benevolent Despotism

Brooklyn, The Borough: Ikea's Benevolent Despotism
Nicole Brydson.

On a recent warm summer evening, two young professional couples sat idly chatting before a performance of Hamlet at Central Park's Delacorte Theater.

"Have you been to the new Ikea in Red Hook?" one of the young men asked his companions, receiving a chorus of "no, not yet!" in response.

On came a list of household items wanted, but not necessarily needed. "I was a bit worried about getting everything home on the ferry," one young lady said.

"I can help you," said her male companion.

With the opening of Ikea Brooklyn on June 18, no longer is a trip to Elizabeth, N.  read more »

Ikea's First Weekend in Red Hook: Shrug

Ikea's First Weekend in Red Hook: <i>Shrug</i>
Gloria Ybarra.

Ikea Red Hook has survived its first weekend in Brooklyn. To commemorate, we dedicated several hours to the Ikea experience, starting with their free (for now) water taxi, which departs every 10 minutes from Wall Street’s Pier 11.

The water taxi itself was surprisingly empty and prompt, and filled with happy customers carrying houseplants. I met one woman (holding a houseplant) who was traveling from Wall Street to take her lunch hour in Ikea.

“It’s a beautiful day and a beautiful ride,” she said, “and I want to try the meatballs.”

This kind of short visit is absolutely the reason for the water taxi, store manager Mike Baker told me inside.  read more »

My, Some Log There!

My, Some Log There!
Brooklyn Borough President's Office.

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and City Planning Director Amanda Burden, among others, sawed a log to open the new Red Hook Ikea today.

In this week's print Observer, Benjamin Popper profiles Greg O'Connell, Red Hook's biggest landlord and the de facto godfather of the new big-box.

The Hero (or Villain?) of the Red Hook Ikea

Greg O’Connell.
Debra P. Hershkowitz
Greg O’Connell.

With the opening of a massive 346,000-square-foot Ikea in Red Hook on June 18, New Yorkers’ attention turns again to this tiny corner of Brooklyn waterfront. What they see is largely the legacy of one man, Greg O’Connell, the beat cop turned real estate baron.

At times, Mr. O’Connell can seem like a caricature of the down-to-earth developer. He has appeared in dozens of articles on the area, always in his trademark denim overalls, usually in his silver pickup truck, which he calls his office, and more recently with a copy of Jane Jacobs’ The Death and Life of Great American Cities in one hand, like some patron saint of urban renewal.  read more »

Something Opening in Red Hook Tomorrow

Something Opening in Red Hook Tomorrow
Gabriela Barnuevo.

We don't want to tumble into too much Ikea-related hype, but the below release dropped into our inbox this morning. (In tomorrow's Observer, we'll have a profile of the Godfather of the Red Hook Ikea. Hint: he's in real estate.)  read more »

Inside and Outside the Red Hook IKEA

Inside and Outside the Red Hook IKEA
Gabriela Barnuevo.

It opens June 18. More photos after the jump.  read more »

Bloomberg Administration on Waterfront: More Dry Docks, Please

Bloomberg Administration on Waterfront: More Dry Docks, Please
cicadajet/Flickr


With all the pretty new parks rising (or at least planned to rise) along the city’s waterfront, one might think that shipping uses were simply a thing of the past.

Not exactly, says a city-commissioned study of “maritime support services,” which claims the port of New York has a major shortage of dry docks and tie-up facilities for ships, so much so that it recommends nearly tripling the capacity of drydocks by 2016.  read more »

IKEA 'Confident' About Finally Opening In Brooklyn

Nearly five years in the making (and just a few years off its originally-planned 2005 opening), Swedish retailer IKEA's 346,000-square-foot store on the Brooklyn waterfront will finally open on June 18, the company announced today.

"We made excellent progress on construction last year and so far this spring, so we are confident the remaining construction milestones and interior build-up process will be complete by mid-June," said store manager Mike Baker in a statement.  read more »