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Posted By: Skygee

The Greenpoint Crew - 07/06/14 03:56 AM

I'm on a Polish Organized Crime binge right now, anyone have any information on them? Crimes, Important People Today, Modern Crimes, Numbers, Activities, etc.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/06/14 06:18 AM

not to much about them ever since that bust back in 2006, and just like most things in Brooklyn that neighborhood is starting to gentrify. Im sure theres still Polish criminals but i doubt they're a serious organized crime element.

http://www.justice.gov/usao/nye/pr/2006/2006mar8.html
Posted By: Footreads

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/06/14 08:29 AM

No shit I did not know any.

Green point has a Giglio feast it starts nevt week sometime. I went their once never went back their again. I found the Polish that lived in Bayridge years ago to be very hard working people.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/06/14 04:39 PM

Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
and just like most things in Brooklyn that neighborhood is starting to gentrify.

True. Greenpoint is going the way of Williamsburg. I know a developer who just bought up a whole bunch of commercial property over by Van Dam, near Calvary. You watch, all of those old warehouses are going to become "trendy lofts." rolleyes
Posted By: Longshoreman

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/06/14 04:47 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
and just like most things in Brooklyn that neighborhood is starting to gentrify.

True. Greenpoint is going the way of Williamsburg. I know a developer who just bought up a whole bunch of commercial property over by Van Dam, near Calvary. You watch, all of those old warehouses are going to become "trendy lofts." rolleyes


His is that area these days?
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/06/14 04:53 PM

It's still mostly commercial, but the developers are starting to see dollar signs with the hipster overflow. They won't knock those buildings down, though. Too much work, and it's not really necessary anyway. They'll just bribe the real estate lobby to rezone the properties, and they'll convert them into lofts. It's already happening.
Posted By: Longshoreman

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/06/14 04:56 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
It's still mostly commercial, but the developers are starting to see dollar signs with the hipster overflow. They won't knock those buildings down, though. Too much work, and it's not really necessary anyway. They'll just bribe the real estate lobby to rezone the properties, and they'll convert them into lofts. It's already happening.


Scary stuff, I wouldn't even recognize most areas of my own city anymore. Most will never have that euphoria of driving down your street and actually knowing and appreciating thier neighbor.
Posted By: cheech

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 03:45 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
It's still mostly commercial, but the developers are starting to see dollar signs with the hipster overflow. They won't knock those buildings down, though. Too much work, and it's not really necessary anyway. They'll just bribe the real estate lobby to rezone the properties, and they'll convert them into lofts. It's already happening.


happening everywhere...downtown new haven in the 80s was a shit hole...no one went down there...now 5 star eateries, starbucks, froyo...all the old warehouses like the Smoothie building are lofts. same with the old Starter building.

rememeber the old Starter jackets and what not?...we used to go there after school and try stuff on and run out...little knuckleheads...anyway they left too along with every other industry...if it wasnt for yale, new haven would be detroit. when Winchester guns left it was the beginning of the end.

that was my footread story minus my father being hung wink
Posted By: Snakes

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 03:50 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
It's still mostly commercial, but the developers are starting to see dollar signs with the hipster overflow. They won't knock those buildings down, though. Too much work, and it's not really necessary anyway. They'll just bribe the real estate lobby to rezone the properties, and they'll convert them into lofts. It's already happening.


I have a friend of mine from college who lives in Harlem and could be considered a hipster. However, she is also highly involved in local preservation projects and is part of what seems to be a growing clique of young people concerned with preserving historic areas of the city, rather than demolishing them and building something else.

She also got evicted from her apartment a few months ago because the place didn't have a fire escape! In the 21st century! A few thousand dollars worth of fines for the landlord later and the place now has their fire escapes.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 04:47 PM

Originally Posted By: Snakes
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
It's still mostly commercial, but the developers are starting to see dollar signs with the hipster overflow. They won't knock those buildings down, though. Too much work, and it's not really necessary anyway. They'll just bribe the real estate lobby to rezone the properties, and they'll convert them into lofts. It's already happening.


I have a friend of mine from college who lives in Harlem and could be considered a hipster. However, she is also highly involved in local preservation projects and is part of what seems to be a growing clique of young people concerned with preserving historic areas of the city, rather than demolishing them and building something else.

No offense, Snakes. Because you know I think you're a good kid and a very valuable researcher on this board. But that's just the kind of carpetbagger that they REALLY fucking hate in neighborhoods like Harlem.

They come here from wherever (North Carolina in her case?), they overpay for new lofts or condos, and then after the fact they say they're "all about the history." Bullshit.

If you're all about the city, then you should stay in Bumblefuck and not put poor Black families in the street who have lived there for three, sometimes even five generations.

At least tell the truth about it. You're a hipster or a Yuppie or whatever. You want to get out of Bismarck, North Dakota or some similar place. And you don't really care if you displace multi-generational families in Harlem or Williamsburg or the West Village. You got yours, let them get theirs.

But don't tell people who've lived here all their lives that you care about the history or your enamored with the culture. Because that's a crock of shit. You want to be here because it's cool to be here. Don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining wink.

And again, Snakes. You're one of my favorite posters, and the "you" that I'm referring to is a blanket statement. I don't mean you or your friend personally (well, maybe her lol ).
Posted By: bigboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 05:03 PM

This is going on everywhere. Some of these old buildings , when renovated make great restaurants Etc. and to me, that's a big improvement. It doesn't always mean kicking a minority out of their housing. Some of these places- formerly messed up with litter and so forth are now nicely landscaped and cleaned up.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 05:09 PM

Originally Posted By: bigboy
This is going on everywhere. Some of these old buildings , when renovated make great restaurants Etc. and to me, that's a big improvement. It doesn't always mean kicking a minority out of their housing. Some of these places- formerly messed up with litter and so forth are now nicely landscaped and cleaned up.

And you're from upstate New York. Right?
Posted By: Snakes

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 05:16 PM

She's actually from Buffalo, but went to high school/college in NC before moving back to NY state, so she's at least from the area.

I don't live there so I don't know the whole story behind the "hipster takeover" but I've always felt that she was pretty genuine in her actions. Maybe what you mentioned are things that these people don't realize they are doing when they are moving into these areas. On the flip side, I knew several people that are the exploitative type of hipster, the ones who fight the battles for the blacks and the gays (when they don't want to start a battle to begin with) and ultimately do more harm than good because they want to be "progressive".
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 05:19 PM

Originally Posted By: Snakes
She's actually from Buffalo, but went to high school/college in NC before moving back to NY state, so she's at least from the area.

I don't live there so I don't know the whole story behind the "hipster takeover" but I've always felt that she was pretty genuine in her actions. Maybe what you mentioned are things that these people don't realize they are doing when they are moving into these areas. On the flip side, I knew several people that are the exploitative type of hipster, the ones who fight the battles for the blacks and the gays (when they don't want to start a battle to begin with) and ultimately do more harm than good because they want to be "progressive".

Yeah, the word "progressive" never fails to make me laugh lol.
Posted By: Snakes

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 05:20 PM

This is where she works:

http://hdc.org/
Posted By: Footreads

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 05:49 PM

Originally Posted By: cheech
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
It's still mostly commercial, but the developers are starting to see dollar signs with the hipster overflow. They won't knock those buildings down, though. Too much work, and it's not really necessary anyway. They'll just bribe the real estate lobby to rezone the properties, and they'll convert them into lofts. It's already happening.


happening everywhere...downtown new haven in the 80s was a shit hole...no one went down there...now 5 star eateries, starbucks, froyo...all the old warehouses like the Smoothie building are lofts. same with the old Starter building.

rememeber the old Starter jackets and what not?...we used to go there after school and try stuff on and run out...little knuckleheads...anyway they left too along with every other industry...if it wasnt for yale, new haven would be detroit. when Winchester guns left it was the beginning of the end.

that was my footread story minus my father being hung wink


Didn't they have WWF wrestling in New Haven. Kids do that now all the time even here at Kings Plaza.

Stealing is fun don't you think.

Once me and my wife saw the opening performance of Chorus Line.

We were on the third row 2 seats from the aisle. No one in those two seats. Then lights go out. Then two people fill those seats a women and a man.

Then I notice it was Jerry Lewis and his first wife. Then I notice the diamond ring on her finger. It's one of those million dollar Tiffany diamonds. I could not take my eyes off it. I'm thinking rip it off her finger and run out. I started to seriously consider it.

But that would mean I would have to leave the wife there. Then I think if I had never met her I would have found someone else just as good. Then I think I should pass on the idea.

At enter mission I told Lewis I just to see him perform live in the movie house just before the movie came on and I though he was fantastic for those ten minutes. Then I told him I used to see him in the copa. That I would stay to see both performances back then.

I did not tell him I came close to trying to rob his wife's Damond ring.

If your going to steal it is better to steal big.
Posted By: cheech

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 06:16 PM

WWF is in Stamford foot
Posted By: Snakes

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 06:19 PM

I think WWF used to run regular shows out of New Haven.
Posted By: cheech

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 06:58 PM

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Posted By: cheech

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 06:59 PM

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Posted By: Footreads

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 07:46 PM

Remember I told you I remember things from years ago better then now.

The wwf did shows out of new haven with vince McMahans father.Stamford is the rich area right. Mrs, McMahon Vinces wife ran for senator in conn right and lost not that long ago.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 07:53 PM

Originally Posted By: Footreads
The wwf did shows out of new haven with vince McMahans father.Stamford is the rich area right.

It depends. Suburban Stamford is gorgeous. Urban Stamford is a shit hole. The only difference between West Main Street in Stamford and Downtown Bridgeport is about thirty miles wink.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 08:04 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Footreads
The wwf did shows out of new haven with vince McMahans father.Stamford is the rich area right.

It depends. Suburban Stamford is gorgeous. Urban Stamford is a shit hole. The only difference between West Main Street in Stamford and Downtown Bridgeport is about thirty miles wink.


the vast majority of fairfield county is a really nice place to live, I'm gonna buy a house up there one day.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: The Greenpoint Crew - 07/07/14 08:08 PM

Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
the vast majority of fairfield county is a really nice place to live, I'm gonna buy a house up there one day.

Of course it is. He specifically asked about Stamford, though. And half of Stamford is no better than downtown Newark.
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