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Friday, June 10, 2005

New York Times Condemns Old Neighborhood to Future Filled With Hipsters

There is nothing like a NY Times article to herald the coming of hipsters. Lafayette may for now be off our radar, but we suspect that will change very soon.

Not to mention we appreciate the sentiment: "there's no shops, there's no Starbucks," he said. "So the infrastructure is not yet in place." Clearly, Starbucks is as essential as 'infrastructure' like roads, power lines, and sewer pipes.

The best way to sum it all up: "It's a very Brooklyn feel." Well, forgive them, they are the NY Times.

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