Workers continue to pack up the former BMW Guggenheim Lab ... Yesterday, workers dismantled the shed that once housed the Lab's local eatery of choice, the Brooklyn-based Roberta's ...
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Now! (Or yesterday afternoon!)
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so these a-holes took a perfectly nice looking space, made it look like cr@p for months during construction, took it AWAY from the public, used it for purposes AGAINST all the best interest of the east village, and then left it as this ugly eyesore. did i get that right?
ReplyDeleteAttn neighborhoods!!!
Beware the BMW Gugg Lab tornado!!!
coming soon to destroy an area near you.
My own opinion regarding BMW Gugg Lab is not necessarily what it was but what it could have been. It coulda been a contender. To quote another of the great New York City movies of all time:
ReplyDelete"I hear it's a kind of a gorilla." Gee, ain't we got enough of them in New York?"
SOMEhow, we'll just have to learn to live without it....
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you go, go, go, go, goodbye, BMW Gugg Lab!
ReplyDeleteIt seems like only yesterday that that place went in. How come no one is mourning its loss?
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