Given the amount of grief we’ve given the condo development on N. 6th Street called Urban Green (perhaps you might remember it as Urban Death?) for maintaining a construction site that we thought was so wide open that it was a peril to children and drunken hipsters, it’s only fair to note that they’ve got a more solid operation now. Whether they cleaned up their act because of civic mindnessness or persuasion from the Department of Buildings, we don’t know, but you can no longer stroll into the big hole and play with the construction equipment. In case you’re motivated to check on past highlights from Urban Green, you can click here, here, here and here. We have faith, however, that another site will be along shortly to claim UG’s status as the most potentially hazardous in Williamsburg.
Urban Green Fences Up in Williamsburg
August 30th, 2007 · No Comments
Given the amount of grief we’ve given the condo development on N. 6th Street called Urban Green (perhaps you might remember it as Urban Death?) for maintaining a construction site that we thought was so wide open that it was a peril to children and drunken hipsters, it’s only fair to note that they’ve got a more solid operation now. Whether they cleaned up their act because of civic mindnessness or persuasion from the Department of Buildings, we don’t know, but you can no longer stroll into the big hole and play with the construction equipment. In case you’re motivated to check on past highlights from Urban Green, you can click here, here, here and here. We have faith, however, that another site will be along shortly to claim UG’s status as the most potentially hazardous in Williamsburg.
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