As if the Chopper Wars hadn’t been grueling enough—we recently received a tip that a 7-Eleven was possibly moving into the retail space at 75 Livingston St. We put on our investigative hats and went to the scene, where Fred the Safety Manager helpfully set things straight. For those who don’t know, a new facade—not Slurpees and hot dogs—is the reason for the scaffolding and construction. The facade is nearly finished, and there is no work currently being done on the ground-floor retail space. So that’s the word on the street, but if you’ve heard otherwise, let us know.
Word On The Street at 75 Livingston
By Heather Quinlan on April 13, 2010 9:38 am in Brooklyn Heights, Commercial Real Estate, Development
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