Filming: Boardwalk Empire

June 20th, 2011

filming:  Boardwalk Empire

Permit # TV-8: Wednesday, 6/22/2011 and Thursday, 6/23/2011 between 6am – 2am

Filming for TV show Boardwalk Empire, starring Steve Buscemi and Kelly Macdonald will occur on Hudson Avenue in Vinegar Hill on Wednesday and Thursday.

If you have further questions you can contact their Locations Department (Jason Farrar/Amanda Foley) at 347-486-1632.

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

Filming: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Permit # FF 193: On Thu/Fri, June 16-17, 2011 (6am – 10pm)

Filming for feature film Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, starring Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, and John Goodman is occurring today and tomorrow in Dumbo and Vinegar Hill at the following locations:

  • Gold Street between York and Water Streets
  • Front Street between Bridge and Gold Streets
  • Hudson Avenue between Front and Plymouth Streets
  • Water Street between Gold and Hudson Avenue

The film is based on a 2005 novel by author Jonathan Safran Foer.

If you have further questions you can contact their Locations Department at 718-780-6466.

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

Previously:
{Filming: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close 2, 10May2011}
{Filming: “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”, 18Mar2011}

70 Hudson Ave

In other restaurant news, The Brooklyn Paper reported last week that Vinegar Hill House is expanding their operation with a cafe next door (70 Hudson Avenue). The plans are for a 20 seat, seasonal food menu for lunch and coffee. Per Brooklyn Paper:

“Community Board 2 has recommended a beer and wine license for the new establishment, and the State Liquor Authority is expected to grant the permit within eight weeks. Minor construction has begun at the corner of Hudson Avenue and Water Street for a café that will serve coffee in the morning, and beer, wine and light noshes throughout the day.”

The secret has been out on Vinegar Hill House for a while. But how do local Vinegar Hill residents feel about another restaurant on Hudson Ave?

What: Vinegar Hill Flea Market & Open Studios
When: Saturday, June 12, 2010, 10am – 5pm
Where: Front Street, Gold Street, Water Street, Hudson Ave and Little Street in Vinegar Hill

Multi-family with lots of furniture,clothing,books, and more!

Download the Vinegar Hill Flea Market flyer (1MB jpg file)

Past:
{Annual Vinegar Hill Flea Market 2007}
{Annual Vinegar Hill Flea Market 2009}

Vinegar Hill House Opening Soon

November 17th, 2008

72 Hudson Avenue

According to a restaurant openings article in NY Magazine, Vinegar Hill House restaurant opens on the week of November 24, 2008.

Culinary frontierspeople Sam Buffa and Jean Adamson bring a seasonal menu and affordable wines to Vinegar Hill, the historic micro-neighborhood wedged between Dumbo and the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The pair met at Freemans, where Adamson was the chef and Buffa owns the affiliated barbershops—and discovered they both were drawn to the waterfront location across the river. The couple first took up residence in the nineteenth-century carriage house out back, and then built the 40-seat dining room using mostly scavenged and repurposed materials. Adamson describes her menu as Moosewood Cookbook–ish in its focus on grains, legumes, and vegetables, which are intended to supplement smaller portions of protein. Her fish will be sustainable and her meats broken down from whole animals procured from Fleisher’s, the upstate cult butcher, all cooked in the wood-burning oven. Also on offer: a raw bar, an American-cheese-and-homemade-cracker board, and $9 classic cocktails—liquor license pending.

We called to make reservations, and sounds like they’re working around the clock to open this week (as a ‘soft opening’, as early as this Thursday). The photo above was taken late last week. The photo taken indoors by NY Mag looks quaint and rustic, ready for customers:


(Photo: Noah Sheldon for New York Magazine)

Vinegar Hill House (vinegarhillhouse.com)
72 Hudson Ave., (nr. Water St.)
Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn
Phone: 718-522-1018

{Freemans Chef to Open Restaurant in Vinegar Hill, 03Sept2008}

Vinegar Hill

Brownstoner reported yesterday that the former Freeman’s Alley chef Jean Adamson is opening a restaurant at 72 Hudson Avenue in Vinegar Hill. According to the BIS permit, the building is being converted “from store to eating and drinking establishment”. This is great news for the historic neighborhood that seems untouched by time. Will this be the first of a few others to come to VH?


(Photo courtesy of Josh Derr)

{Freeman’s Butcher Shop Never Really a Butcher Shop!, 03Sept2008, Brownstoner}
{New Restaurant Coming to Vinegar Hill, 02Sept2008, Brownstoner}

The Landmarks Preservation Commission will hold off discussing 70 Hudson Avenue in the quiet Vinegar Hill neighborhood, according to today’s LPC agenda. The corner lot, Greek revival style rowhouse was built circa 1828-41. The application is to modify the storefront, and construct rooftop and rear yard additions. There is currently no storefront, but probably once had one. Anyone know what it used to be back in the day? Please comment below.

From Property Shark:

  • Sale price: $999,000
  • Sale date: 8/4/2005
  • Building dimensions: 25 ft x 35 ft
  • Lot dimensions: 25 ft x 40.58 ft

70 Hudson Ave

70 Hudson Ave

{LPC Agenda Aug 14, 2007 (pdf)}
{Propertyshark, 70 Hudson Ave.}

Vinegar Hill is a usually a quiet neighborhood, (one of my favorites) but early morning on Wednesday, residents were awakened by a police chase that ended in a crushed cab and an arrest. I’ll let the resident who emailed me tell the story:

Last night, at 4:17 A.M., within earshot of the building at 91 Hudson Ave, there was a bang that sounded like the shelling of Vinegar Hill. I shot upright in terror and ran to the window but I couldn’t see anything. There was some angry shouting out of view, and then within 30 seconds a police car sped down Front St. and turned left on Hudson Ave. More shouting. Then my first floor neighbors came outside. People asked, “Are you okay?” A voice said, “They caught the guy.” Someone said, “Will it catch on fire?” “No, that’s the radiator.” Huh?

Apparently, a guy stole someone’s cab in Manhattan and drove it away. Then the cabbie got into another cab, chased it over to Brooklyn, and must have called the police en route. Then when the carjacker got to the end of Front Street, he couldn’t round the turn, smashed into the front door of my building, then got out of the car and tried to run away but he was caught by the police. Everyone was okay, but the car was pretty smushed.

A few minutes later, four police cars were outside of my building, then firetrucks. The firefighters had to get in through the back of the first floor apartment, because there was a taxi pinning our front gate shut. They spent the next hour or so removing the gate from the roughed-up front of our building so we wouldn’t be trapped.

Not sure how long the car chase was, but it’s fortunate that no one got injured. Vinegar Hill is now back to its normal peaceful neighborhood.

[Thanks Benno and Luis for the tip and photos]

Brownstoner featured this 1 bedroom condo on 85 Hudson Avenue in Vinegar Hill. I walk by it often and wondered about the interior. I’m a big fan of the quiet street and relatively untouched neighborhood. But for $599,000 (816sq.ft., 1bed, 1bath, $271maint, $11 tax), you have to love the area. As some commenters said, it’s not very far from the York Street Station (F). The other benefit is that it’s close to Admiral’s Row in Brooklyn Navy Yard, as long as the row isn’t torn down to build a mega grocery store.

{Condo of the Day: 85 Hudson Avenue, Brownstoner, 1/11/07}
{Corcoran Listing, Apt 2B}

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