Duly Noted

The neon of Chiam Hand Laundry glows in Brooklyn Heights. (Rolando Pujol)
* The IRT, BMT and IND: Their spirits survive even in just-built subway station architecture, not just in old-school New York speak. [City Room]
* Troubling sign: The building that houses Chin's laundry in the Village is for sale. [Jeremiah's Vanishing New York]
* Can't wait to get this book: A celebration of Brooklyn's storefronts. [Gothamist]
* We checked out "Old Forge pizza" when we lived in Pennsylvania for a few years. But now this town is claiming they are the pizza capital of the world? Dems fighting words. [Slice]
* Stroller gridlock in Brownstone Brooklyn! [Curbed]
* A chance to vent: Public forums next month on improving No. 7 train service. [Jackson Heights Life]
* Racked reports on Princeton ski shops' demise. Here's a piece amNY did a few weeks back on Princeton's fate, as well as other ski shops in the city.
* $35 movie tickets? Read it and weep. [Vulture]
* Phillip Glass rides the Cyclone as part of a documentary on the composer. [Gowanus Lounge]
* Photographer Nathan Kensinger explores Hunter's Point South. [Nathan Kensinger Photography]
-- Rolando Pujol

























