Karl and his cam got quite the workout Friday evening. Following his visit to the opera in Brooklyn Bridge Park and Dellarocco’s “soft opening”, he asked Glenn Markman about his views on his and his partners’ new venture, Dellarocco’s, and got an answer that extended to discussion of the new Beach Shack, Brooklyn Bridge Park, downtown Brooklyn, the Nets, the Bossert Hotel, Brooklyn real estate in general, and prospects for the future. Video after the jump.
Glenn Markman on Dellarocco’s, the Beach Shack, the Nets, and Brooklyn’s Future
By Claude Scales on July 29, 2012 4:10 pm in brooklyn bridge park, Commercial Real Estate, Development
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