(UPDATE below)
Rumors are flying about what's coming next for the Busy Chef corner of Henry Street in north Brooklyn Heights. Sources say talks with a restaurateur are in progress, at least for the Busy Chef portion of the corner.
Thursday, all three interconnected businesses -- Busy Chef, Blue Pig and Oven -- were covered up with a wooden shed. But sources say that the purpose is for exterior (facade) work being done by the building -- not for the new restaurant/s.
UPDATE: A Stop Work Order has been slapped onto this work for construction without a permit. DOB and here.
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Are you guys really that dumb?
ReplyDeleteSpill what you know, if you got something.
ReplyDeleteThey are renovating the interiors and the work permit was pulled by seatts and young, not the building. This shed is just to cover what is going on inside.
ReplyDeleteThey are renovating the interiors and the work permit was pulled by seatts and young, not the building. This shed is just to cover what is going on inside.
ReplyDeleteWork permit says Dupont Associates Inc. That's the building.
ReplyDeletelindenbaum and young represent Dupont Associates and alan young has an ownership interest in 80 cran and guess what Tazza too!
ReplyDeleteLooks like renovation going on in old newspaper shop just south of Oven
ReplyDeleteall being done by the former owners, young & co.
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