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False Alarm! 114 Rogers (aka 765 Sterling) is not becoming a Mexican restaurant — Brooklynian

False Alarm! 114 Rogers (aka 765 Sterling) is not becoming a Mexican restaurant

I114 Rogers seems to have most recently been a medical supply store.

Here's the ad: http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/off/4864521540.html

Size 3 separate stores available
Each approx.1,100 SF, 400 SF & 400 SF

Price
Upon Request

Zoning
C2-4/R6A

Term
Negotiable

Ceiling Height
Approx. 10 FT

Frontage (Wrap-around)
Approx. 115 FT

Year Built
1910 est.

Possession
Immediate

114 Rogers
765 Sterling
Crown Heights


...lets see if it is combined into one store. image

Comments

  • whynot_31
    edited April 2015
    This just in:    Oaxaca Taqueria is believed to have signed the lease for at least one of the spaces.

    I think we now have 15 mexican influenced places in the rectangle formed by Vanderbilt, Atlantic, Nostrand and EP:   http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/43891/la-burrito-bar-comes-to-underhill-whynot-attempts-to-count-all-the-mexican-places/p1


    Readers may recall that Oaxaca had plans to open on Grand Avenue, but these plans were thwarted when another Mexican place opened literally next door: http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/comment/560077#Comment_560077
  • RhettB
    edited April 2015
    Wow I didn't know there were that many. Only two of them (one on Vanderbilt, and one at the foot of Washington) are the kind of mexican food where you can get a good california style burrito for $6 and count on their salsa being hot and tasty. But yeah, the place where there is currently zero mexican food is Flatbush in the area where I work. It would be nice to have more options than Roti, Pizza, and Subway South of Empire. Guerros is good but, still not Cali style and not where I need it to be. Oaxaca is ok too but again no cali style burritos. Another new one is Chika at the top of Nostrand near Eastern Parkway. They ARE what I look for in a Mexican food pace except they closed due to a kitchen fire just two weeks after opening! : ( I have eaten at at least ten of the "mexican influenced places in the area Identified. but lol I never considered any of them to be truly mexican except the two I mentioned.
  • As the preferences and means of the neighborhood residents change, the food offerings will as well.

    When Oaxaca was considering locating on Grand Avenue, it was looking at a space that was on 400 sq ft, which makes me suspect that they signed for one of the smaller places at 114 Rogers.
  • whynot_31
    edited April 2015
    Scratch that!

    Wrong Sterling! They are coming to 406 Rogers at Sterling STREET in PLG.

    http://flatbushed.com/oaxaca-boss-taking-talents-to-rogers-avenue/
  • Roti, Pizza
    what if you made a roti pizza, mmm

    or a pizza roti

    i guess that's a calzone
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