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Photo: Cafe Grumpy in Greenpoint by Premshree Pillai cc

From “coffices” to lab-like minimalist gourmet coffee meccas to cozy neighborhood hangouts, neighborhood cafes are a fine example of the essential “third place” mentioned in discussions of community dynamics: that place, neither work nor home, where regulars gather and everyone’s welcome.

Along with yoga studios, art galleries, community gardens, vintage clothing shops, restaurants with pedigreed owners and adventurous menus and, some say, a change in the offerings on local grocery shelves, cafes are often the earliest sign of neighborhood change. The neighborhood cafe serves as a testing ground for community cohesiveness while adventurous entrepreneurs test the still-unfamiliar waters around them. Beyond the literal gesture of offering sustenance, cafes provide a place where you can actually see who your neighbors are and appreciate the fact that at least some of them are willing to make an investment locally.

Get a fleeting glimpse of old New York City cafe culture in the West Village, meet the future of coffee distribution in Red Hook.

Real Estate Wire

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  • Visits to Governors Island may be up, but few businesses are interested in setting up shop there. [WSJ]
  • A beautiful Beaux Arts bank on Gates in Bed-Stuy will be turned into apartments. [Curbed]
  • With Manhattan prices climbing sky high, investors are turning to Northern New Jersey for new opportunities. [TRD]
  • The City Council has approved a plan to construct a mixed-use building in Ridgewood, Queens, where artists would be charged $10 per year to rent part of a 3,000-square-foot community space. [DNA Info]

Governor’s Island (left); Slate Property Group’s Ridgewood development (right)

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