What to do next, when your train line is under construction. DNA info reports on a very telling story on this.
” BROOKLYN — Brandon Gollotti is done with living off the L train.
He’s tired of the overcrowding at the Bedford Avenue station. And he doesn’t trust the state will have effective contingency plans in place for the 15-month L train shutdown between Brooklyn and Manhattan slated to begin in April 2019.
So, he and his girlfriend are moving this month from their swanky, amenity-laden building on the Williamsburg waterfront at 1 N. Fourth Pl. to an even newer swanky, amenity-laden building called the Hub in transit-rich Downtown Brooklyn.”
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