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Underhill storefront getting a facelift — Brooklynian

Underhill storefront getting a facelift

I walked by the old tattoo place on Underhill between St. Johns & Sterling - the one several DH people looked at renting only to balk at the ridiculous rental price. Anyway the gate was open and a couple of guys were working inside. Looked like a fresh coat of pastel paint had just gone up. Is that the future location of the fabled Underhill Spa?

Does anyone else find the idea of a spa on Underhill to be as funny as I do?

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  • Subject: Re: Underhill storefront getting a facelift

    spinningpinwheel wrote: I walked by the old tattoo place on Underhill between St. Johns & Sterling - the one several DH people looked at renting only to balk at the ridiculous rental price. Anyway the gate was open and a couple of guys were working inside. Looked like a fresh coat of pastel paint had just gone up. Is that the future location of the fabled Underhill Spa?

    Does anyone else find the idea of a spa on Underhill to be as funny as I do?
    Yes. A few months a go I saw an older Asian woman taking down the "for rent" sign and asked her what was the plan for the place. She said that it was going to be a spa. It initially seemed like an odd location to me, but there aren't any other competitors within a few blocks, so maybe not. Also, once they finish that giant condo on St Johns and Plaza, I think that whole stretch of Unerhill is going to change dramatically in terms of the commercial properties at least. There's going to be a huge influx of relatively affluent people who are going to want to buy stuff, and I'm not sure Hood Hing is going to cut it alone. I bet the stretch between Sterling and Eastern Parkway on Underhill is going to be unrecognizable within 5 years.
  • I bet the stretch between Sterling and Eastern Parkway on Underhill is going to be unrecognizable within 5 years.
    Good call. :::::::::::shivers::::::::::::
  • :::::::::::shivers::::::::::::
    You know, that particular block I wouldn't be sorry to see changed. The mysterious video-game repair place, the bullet-proof glass in the chinese restaurant, the closed tattoo place, the people mysteriously hanging out in the closed laundry on the corner... and most of the time it's mostly steel-shuttered. Maybe it's because I'm new, but steel shutters are one of the worst things about Brooklyn, even if they're understandable. As long as no gleaming-glass-megalopolis developers get any ideas, I'm all for it looking a lot different. You think?
  • You know, that particular block I wouldn't be sorry to see changed. The mysterious video-game repair place, the bullet-proof glass in the chinese restaurant, the closed tattoo place, the people mysteriously hanging out in the closed laundry on the corner... and most of the time it's mostly steel-shuttered. Maybe it's because I'm new, but steel shutters are one of the worst things about Brooklyn, even if they're understandable. As long as no gleaming-glass-megalopolis developers get any ideas, I'm all for it looking a lot different. You think?
    yes, i agree that block could use something. i just selfishly worry about the pace of the block changing. one of the things i love about sterling & underhill is that it is so sleepy.
  • i'm always for change. cant stand the same sight(stores) over and over again. unless its nature or person.
  • [quote="sarahb"]
    one of the things i love about sterling & underhill is that it is so sleepy.
    I do completely agree, SarahB; Southpaw is good where it is and really doesn't need to move into the Impact Theater. And if it were even a little more sleepy, I might actually be able to get a drier at the 2-Way.

    (What IS the 2nd way, anyway?)
  • (What IS the 2nd way, anyway?)
    2 ways:
    1st way - have them do your laundry
    2nd way - do your own damn laundry
  • sarahb wrote:
    (What IS the 2nd way, anyway?)
    2 ways:
    1st way - have them do your laundry
    2nd way - do your own damn laundry
    Ah!! That's so obvious that it simply never occurred to me. Thanks... :oops:
  • While I'm also halfway psyched about the block changing for the better, and halfway liking it the way it is, I'm all-the-way terrified about my rent going through the roof when I'm up for renewal next year.

    I wouldn't have thought it possible when I moved in three years ago, but I may then find myself - gulp - priced out of PH.

    :cry:
  • Subject: sterling/underhill/rue de tivoli

    You francophiliacs who live on 'place du sterling ' et 'sous la colline': have you ever accidentally entered an address on Sterling Place into GoogleMaps without typing "Brooklyn"?

    It returns a map of lovely Rue du Sterling ... just east of Bordeaux.

    ROAD TRIP!

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=sterling+pl&ie=UTF8&ll=45.614278,0.165138&spn=0.156097,0.446663&om=1
  • Merci, Che! J'ai un belle-frere qui habite en France.
    (et maintenant: comme moi, non?). Vive la Sterling!
  • Mais, on doit dire beau-frere, il me semble.
    And I'm raising a glass of red... to growth on Underhill.
  • [Dans la voix du bandit de "Diva"]: "Je deteste le francais!" :P :P :P

    Je badine, naturellement!
  • Je m'excuse -- mais oui, "beau-frere". Je ne parle pas francais.
  • Michelle, ma belle
    Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble
    Tres bien ensemble

    Sorry - the only french I know... :oops:
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