Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Cheese caves under Crown Heights. Who knew?
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Affinage in BrooklynCheese caves under Crown Heights. Who knew?
Yes, indeed. One might imagine that land in Brooklyn costs more than land in a barn, however, or that some other purpose was already assigned to the land when there are 2 million people living nearby.originally posted by MarkS:
Cheese need to age somewhere, right?
At least it's better than commercial storefronts sitting empty for 2-3 years after jacking the rent up. My understanding is that the aging cellars had some defunct commercial uses, now repurposed to cheese aging. The article mentioned an ice house, cold storage and a brewery. The latter makes me wonder if there is stray brewery yeast lurking in the cellars, and if that would have any effect on the aging process.originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
...or that some other purpose was already assigned to the land when there are 2 million people living nearby.originally posted by MarkS:
Cheese need to age somewhere, right?
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Yes, indeed. One might imagine that land in Brooklyn costs more than land in a barn, however, or that some other purpose was already assigned to the land when there are 2 million people living nearby.originally posted by MarkS:
Cheese need to age somewhere, right?
originally posted by georg lauer:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Yes, indeed. One might imagine that land in Brooklyn costs more than land in a barn, however, or that some other purpose was already assigned to the land when there are 2 million people living nearby.originally posted by MarkS:
Cheese need to age somewhere, right?
Even in Brooklyn a cold and wet former ice cellar might be hard to rent.
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
At least it's better than commercial storefronts sitting empty for 2-3 years after jacking the rent up. My understanding is that the aging cellars had some defunct commercial uses, now repurposed to cheese aging. The article mentioned an ice house, cold storage and a brewery. The latter makes me wonder if there is stray brewery yeast lurking in the cellars, and if that would have any effect on the aging process.
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
I would kill to be able to rent something like that here in DC.
originally posted by georg lauer:
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
I would kill to be able to rent something like that here in DC.
I hear you. But how much would you be willing to spend?