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May 3, 2006, NY Times — A fire roared through a network of abandoned, historic warehouses on the Brooklyn waterfront yesterday with a speed and ferocity that challenged and exhausted hundreds of firefighters, and led fire marshals to suspect arson. The blaze burned all day as it consumed a former rope factory on West Street near the site of the Continental Iron Works in Greenpoint, which launched the ironclad warship Monitor for the Union 144 years ago. The fire blackened the sky above northern Brooklyn with thick smoke shot through at its base with bright flames a block deep. The plume could be seen for miles. “It was like a flamethrower,” said John Czaplinski, who lives nearby on Noble Street. “The fire was leaping from one building to another.”
Blaze Levels Historic Warehouses [NY Times]
Fireball on the Skyline [NY Post]
Bravest Face 10-Alarm Inferno [NY Daily News]
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  1. anon. 5:21. do you live in the real world? the answer is MONEY! greed will get you every time, but sad to say, he will never go to jail and he will continue burning down buildings and possibly killing people all in the name of development.

  2. What about the mysterious explosion noise lots of Greenpointers heard on Monday night (the night before the fire broke out on Tues early AM? I’ve read that the security guard left (at some time). Would be interesting to see if that was before or after that sound…I think it was close to 8 PMish…

    It seems too coincidental considering…

  3. I agree with 1:26. If Guttman is behind this then I think this act of arson is tantamount to a terrorist attack on the city. For his own selfish interests on the waterfront he imperilled the health and safety of hundreds of thousands of citizens in surrounding neighborhoods. I am terrified that such wantonly greedy interests could impact and imperil the city like that. I wish the FBI would get on this. Seriously.

  4. And a propos de rien, I learned from reading about this fire that the St George Hotel had burned in August, 1995 — I had no idea, as I wasn’t living in this country at the time. But it’s so funny, because I’ve been amazed since I came back at how the Studio Building has been cleaned up and how the building on Clark St was converted into student housing. Now I know why. And I was just there last night, wondering who lives in what was the SRO part, with the entrance on Henry St. It still apppears to be a residential hotel, but all I saw hanging out there last night in front of it was kids. Anybody know who lives there now? Is it still an SRO? What are the rates like?

  5. GUTTMAN IS A DOMESTIC TERRORIST!
    Doesn’t anyone get it yet?
    The inferno almost blew Greenpoint off the map. He would have accomplished what the terrorists wanted, only much, much easier.

  6. I know, let’s hire the same smellologists that say that the Newtown Creek Sewage Treatment plant smell is highly reduced to perform the air quality analysis post the largest fire in the City’s recent history in a neighborhood that is causing every RE developer and cronie to smack their lips with salivating anticipation.