The future of the embattled Moore Street Market in Williamsburg is almost here. “After winning a one-year reprieve from their landlord — the City of New York — the market’s 13 merchants may find themselves forced out by June if the city moves forward with a plan to demolish the building and replace it with housing. Although the merchants have been offered buyouts and the option of relocating their shops to a strip of storefronts in a public housing development, they want to stay put.”–NYT
Bklink: Threatened Market
February 11th, 2008 · No Comments
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