04/02/13 10:09am

Filming in Dumbo: Ironside (April 2, 2013)

Filming in Dumbo: Ironside (April 5, 2013)

Ironside, an NBC TV drama is being filmed in Dumbo Brooklyn on April 2 and 5, 2013. According to IMDB, Ironside “centers on Robert T. Ironside, a tough, sexy and acerbic police detective relegated to a wheelchair after a shooting who is hardly limited by his disability as he pushes and prods his hand-picked team to solve the most difficult cases.” The cast includes actors Brent Sexton, Spencer Grammer, Blair Underwood, Pablo Schreiber, and Kenneth Choi.

Filming will occur on the followign streets:

  • Both sides of Adams Street between John and Front St.
  • Both sides of Pearl Street between John and Water St.
  • Both sides of Plymouth Street between Adams and Jay St.
  • South side of Water Street between Washington and Adams St.
  • Both sides of Front Street between Washington and Jay St.

All filming posts are tagged here: DumboNYC.com/tag/filming

04/01/13 1:44pm

The L Mag’s annual 50 Best Blocks in Brooklyn was posted last week. Among the best included a few in Dumbo, one in Vinegar Hill, and Brooklyn Heights:

Plymouth Street

Best Urban Palimpsest: Plymouth Street, between Washington and Main streets, DUMBO
“On one side are old Gairville warehouses, repurposed for start-ups and a (now out-of-business) restaurant; on the other, a mod Brooklyn Bridge Park playground. In the middle are belgian blocks cut through with decommissioned rails, driving over which you might spot an aughts-model sports car (as we did the other day).”

Miso Sushi

Best Honest-to-Goodness Alleyway: Howard Alley, DUMBO
“Watch a Hollywood movie set in NYC, and you’ll likely see at some point a character dash down an alley. But truth is this city ain’t got many alleys, at least not anymore. (It’s the one thing Chicago has on us.) But this back-passage in DUMBO looks just like the genuine article—much cooler than nearby Fleet Alley, a glorified driveway—complete with a scary door at its end we’d dare never approach, let alone pass through.”

Front Street

Best-Smelling Block: Front Street, between Adams and Washington streets, DUMBO
“We walk down this street to work almost every day and are greeted by olfactory goodness. First the smell of freshly made juices from Foragers, then the toasted bread from the panini grill at Al Mar, and finally the scent of bacon-y goodness from Peas & Pickles. Then, of course, you cross the street and get assaulted by the mysterious sewage smell outside of West Elm and are forced to recognize that happiness is fleeting and garbage is always around the corner. Such is life.”

Cutest Private Street: Harrison Alley, Vinegar Hill
“If you’ve never wandered through the strange few blocks that constitute Vinegar Hill, you really should. Like, just around the corner from the popular Vinegar Hill House restaurant is this alley, basically a driveway, long-since (always?) fenced off by the people who live in the house at its end. (A curious sculpture surrounds their mailbox on the public side of the fence.) Yet it still has an official city street sign, adorably hanging off a crooked pole.”

Best Bike Lane Block: Flushing Avenue, between Washington Avenue and Hall Street, Clinton Hill
“Just in general, Flushing is one of the borough’s most reliable thoroughfares for cyclists, but the stretch along the Brooklyn Navy Yards, starting at Washington? Pure bliss. Here, there’s an actual cement barrier separating you and your bike from oblivious drivers. It’s almost too good to be true!”

(One of) Five Best Blocks to Live On
College Place, Brooklyn Heights
“Love Lane is the one everyone knows, but it’s this side street off that side street that’s really where you’ll find some of the prettiest housing stock in Brooklyn. Get down to the end and it’s just ridiculously European—plus totally secluded, even though you’re a very short walk away from stores and subways.”

Previously:
{4 of 50 Best Brooklyn Blocks in Dumbo, 03Nov2010}

03/27/13 1:24pm


(Pinkberry Dumbo team photo by charming_don)

Pinkberry in Dumbo will officially open their doors on Thursday, March 28, 2013. Two Trees, which leased the space at 117 Front Street previously announced the opening for October, until Hurricane Sandy delayed their opening.

There’s a rumor that they are inviting people over for a free small frozen yogurt tonight from 4:30-9:30pm. While some will say that bringing a chain to Dumbo is the height of gentrification, while others welcome it. Either way, please welcome Pinkberry to Dumbo!

Related:
{Pinkberry Opening In DUMBO Thursday, 26Mar2013, Gothamist}
{Pinkberry Dumbo To Open “Early 2013″, 31Jan2013}
{Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt Coming To Dumbo, 27Aug2012}
{Pinkberry Leases 117 Front Street, 22Aug2012}

Pinkberry Dumbo
117 Front Street, Brooklyn NY 11201

03/21/13 10:03am

Filming in Dumbo: Murder in Manhattan

A TV movie Murder in Manhattan is being filmed in Dumbo Brooklyn today on Washington Street, Front Street, and Jay Street. According to IMBD, the plot is centers on mother Blythe and daughter Lex who team up as amateur sleuths. The sassy Lex works in the Mayor’s office by day, and works as sleuth with Blythe by night.

Filming is also occurring inside One Girl Cookies and will be closed today. They will reopen on Friday morning at 8am.

All filming posts are tagged here: DumboNYC.com/tag/filming