the-loom-bushwixk-0709.jpgPicking up on earlier posts on Bushwick BK and Racked, The Brooklyn Paper asks the question, Is Bushwick ready for a mini-mall? The mini-mall in question is a 20-unit warren of stores being carved out of the ground floor of a former pillow factory at 1087 Flushing Avenue at Thames Street. The building’s owner has been renting out the 24 upstairs lofts for four years, but felt the time had come for retail: The area still is a gamble, Israel Hirsch, vice president of developer Bushburg Properties, told The Brooklyn Paper. But we put a lot of money into the space, as well as a lot of time, effort and aggravation. Hopefully it will be worth it. Time will tell. So far about a third of the spaces have been rented for around $1,500 a pop.
Is Bushwick Ready for a Mini-Mall? [Brooklyn Paper]
Can The Loom Spin a New Scene in Bushwick? [Bushwick BK]
Video of Bushwick Mall So Bad It’s Almost Ironic [Racked]
Photo by Aaron Short


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  1. boofer. THanks for that. hah!

    Good luck to that mini mall. It’s just far enough away from me that I’ll have no interest unless some cool shizzle goes in there. Not sure about actual foot traffic there. We shall see.

  2. This part of Bushwick is pretty underserved as far as shopping goes. Businesses that open here will thrive – especially being close to Knickerbocker (north bushwick’s main commercial st) and “Morgantown”

    and jeez only 1500 bucks a month!!