PowerHouse Arena Launches New Gallery Space on Main Street
November 8th, 2007

(Photo courtesy of PowerHouse Arena)
The powerHouse Arena, home to independent art book publisher powerHouse Books, announces the launch of the Windows on Main: The powerHouse boilerRoom a new gallery of 250 square feet frontage on Main Street in Dumbo. From PowerHouse:
“Visible from street level, the boilerRoom will be open to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, allowing exhibiting artists maximum visibility in this hot young arts community. Exhibitions will run for one month, and will combine a mélange of fine art, commercial work, retail products, advertising, and other forms of dynamic visual ephemera for which powerHouse is best known.”
The first exhibition is from Eric Payson, presenting You Can’t Spell America Without Eric, a pictorial travelogue across the landscape of the United States. More about Eric’s book here: powerhousebooks.com/books!/youcantspell.html
What You Get For $1.75Million in Dumbo (Oct 2007)
October 22nd, 2007
Today we look at a comparison of three condos in Dumbo on the market for $1,750,000 (as of 21Oct2007). On a side note, a quick search on the NY Times Real Estate listings for $1.75million in Manhattan shows that two bedrooms prices in Dumbo are on par with Manhattan two bedroom prices. Of course there are many types of neighborhoods to choose from in Manhattan, but Dumbo is now one of the Brooklyn neighborhoods with apartment prices equal to pricing in Manhattan (and in some cases more). Crazy, huh?
1) 42 Main Street 8D
The above video, featured on openhousenyc.tv, is of 42 Main Street, #8D. This duplex condo is 1500 sq.ft. and is listed for $1,750,000 ($1167/sq.ft). The 2 bedrooms/2.5 bathroom apartment has a 420 sq.ft. private terrace. Common Charges are $1133 per month and RE Taxes are $21 per month. The terrace is a nice extension of the apartment for outdoor dining and entertaining.

twotreesre.com listing
2) 70 Washington Street: 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1551 sq.ft. ($1128/sq.ft.)
“L-line” with 11-12 foot ceilings and views of the Brooklyn Bridge and downtown Manhattan. Large, open kitchen with top of the line appliances.

sothebyshomes.com listing
3) 100 Jay Street: 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 1711 sq.ft. ($1023/sq.ft.)
“A-line” with panoramic views of the Statue of Liberty to the Empire State Building. Common Charges are $1127 per month and RE Taxes are $36 per month.

sothebyshomes.com listing
Img: Dumbo Starbucks
July 31st, 2007
Dumbo Family Picnic, Sat, June 16
June 15th, 2007

For families in the neighborhood, there is a picnic tomorrow at Main Street (between Plymouth and Water St.), sponsored by the DUMBO Parents Organization.
What: DUMBO Parents Organization 1st Annual Family Picnic
When: Saturday, June 16th, 3-7 pm
Where: Main Street between Plymouth and Water St.
Activities for the “urban” picnic will include:
- Dirty Socks Funtime Band (Voted #1 kids band by Time Out NY Kids). Performance starts at 4pm.
- Bouncy castle / face painting / sand art / balloon sculpting / circus camp activities / puppet shows
- Ice cream / hotdogs / corn on the cob / iced coffee / iced tea / lemonade
- Gift bags
- Special appearances by Flower Fairy, Polka Dots and Blue Bunny!
“Then, around 6pm, we will head off to the lawns of Brooklyn Bridge Park for a traditional picnic - so don’t forget to pack your dinner baskets! 100% of the $20 -per-family cost will go to DPO, which serves as a resource for neighborhood families. Purchase tickets online, or at Half Pint, Pomme, or Rice.”
For more info, go to dumbopicnic07.googlepages.com
| Side note: For the adults, there is another Michael Alan Draw-a-thon event tonight (Fri) at Retreat. |
Galapagos Moves From Williamsburg to Dumbo
May 30th, 2007

Galapagos Art Space in Williamsburg (Photo courtesy of editrrix)
According to today’s New York Times article, Galapagos Art Space, which has been a draw for performing arts and a healthy bar scene in Williamsburg Brooklyn since 1995 have announced that they will move to Dumbo Brooklyn at 16 Main Street (on the corner of Water Street), a 102 year old, 10,000 square foot former horse stable in the Spring or Summer of 2008. The Two Trees Management owned space will double the size of the existing Galapagos space in Williamsburg for half the rent. According to the NY Times article, the rent at Galapagos increased to by $10,000 a month in Dec 2005 and will increase by another 30% next month. Robert Elmes, the founder of Galapagos, explains how the Walentas family has kept art in NYC:
For the past decade Two Trees Management and David and Jed Walentas have worked hard to grow DUMBO into one of New York City’s most important neighborhood for art and culture. But they’ve done more than that. They’ve created the template by which the interests of real estate and cultural New York can grow together - effectively creating their own 421-a cultural program and proving that it works for all the stakeholders involved. Their assistance in our moving to DUMBO has been instrumental. It’s the reason we are able to move to DUMBO and why we can afford to stay in New York City.
This is wonderful news for Dumbo and its art scene. I was first introduced to Galapagos (and Williamsburg) in the late 1990s when the area was still primarily non-residential and they were considered pioneers in the neighborhood. A Galapagos move to the developed area of Dumbo strengthens the art scene with St. Ann’s Warehouse down the street and PowerHouse Arena on the opposite corner on Main and Water Streets. The current space in Galapagos, with its mesmorizing water reflection pool and industrial space showcases musicians, theatre artists, dancers and painters, and will continue to draw crowds when it moves to Dumbo.

16 Main Street, Dumbo (Photo from NY Times, credit: Christopher W. Havens/Two Trees Management)
{www.galapagosartspace.com}
{Arts Space in Brooklyn to Get New Digs, 30May2007, NYTimes.com}
Img: Manhattan Bridge From the Clocktower
March 31st, 2007

Clocktower (From the clock in One Main Street), Photo courtesy of Sam Rohn - Location Scout
Img: Main Street, Dumbo
February 17th, 2007
Dumbo Then and Now: Main Street, South From Front Street
December 4th, 2006
In this series of “Dumbo Streetscapes Then and Now”, we are looking at photos down Main Street, south from Front Street, showing the Brooklyn Bridge in the background. In the 80 year old photo, circa 1926, the street between Front and York Streets used to be a block of rowhouses with retail/commercial storefronts. They were probably torn down to make way for the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and the off-ramps. The current location of the block between York and Front Streets is a parking lot owned by the Jehovah’s Witnesses. The top left corner of the 1926 photo shows a tiny part of the crown of the 70 Washington Street building (click on photo to show larger version of photo). The background shows the Brooklyn Bridge at the center. The current photo shows Brooklyn Bridge behind the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and the off ramp of the Old Fulton Street exit. The parking lot is supposedly zoned for 8-9 story residential use, but not sure if any decision will be made to develop the lot. (Anyone have any ideas?)

1926 (click on photo to show larger version of photo)
{New York Public Library photo of Main Street Looking South from Front Street}
{Dumbo Then and Now: Washington and York Street}
{Dumbo Then and Now: Plymouth Street West of Pearl Street}
Img: ‘Stripes’ Sweeney Building
November 22nd, 2006

Sweeney Building, 30 Main Street, Dumbo Brooklyn, Photo courtesy of Linus Gelber
(Click for larger version)
[DumboNYC.com is on vacation for Thanksgiving. In the meantime, take a look at some of the best photos of Dumbo. Have a great weekend!]
- Opening Tonight: The Electric Image, Photographs by Chris Kitze
- Meet the PowerHouse Arena staff 11/11
- Upcoming January Dumbo Art Exhibitions
- PowerHouse Books 2007 Summer Sale
- Independent Bookstore powerHouse Books in NYSun
- Tonight’s Events at Klompching Gallery and powerHouse Arena
- Day 1: 10th Annual Dumbo Art Under the Bridge Festival
- DUMBOLIO Variety Show on Sat, 5/19
- Event: Multimedia Art Event at powerHouse Arena, July 19
- Darfur Exhibition at The powerHouse Arena







