Back in 2006, the Center for an Urban Future pointed out that almost half of the food permits were held by the 20 largest vendors (9 from outside NYC) and there's no incentive for the street fair organizers to engage local businesses to participate. In the Center's the new report, diverse New Yorkers, like Deborah Marton of the Design Trust for Public Space and the Brooklyn Flea's Eric Demby, discuss the evolution of street fairs. For instance, Irwin Cohen, the developer behind Chelsea Market, says of current fairs:
"It’s really become a controlled event, with the same dealers and the same odor coming out of the cooking oil wherever you go in the city. You walk through blocks and blocks of these street fairs, but the very essence of New York is not there. I’m in New York but these fairs could be anyplace in the United States."
He thinks that street fairs should incorporate theater—like actors rehearsing a play— to show off the cultural vibrancy of the city; musician David Byrne suggests a flea market/fair on Governors' Island. However, the Post reports that "officials said they face significant legal hurdles in trying to limit and re-engineer the fairs, including the right of community sponsors to select the vendors they want."
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Just can't understand why we need so bloody many of these. There's eventually one on every street over the course of the warm weather. How annoying to have to detour around them to go from downtown Bklyn to Prospect Park. How frequently do you need to buy Churros?
Where will New York get its discount bedsheets and Mozzarepas? The fairs definitely need a retooling.
whitecastlerock
These things cost the city, sell terrible food and Bloomberg still wants them around?
kazubes
Street fairs suck, how many stupid sausage, gyro and lemonade carts does the city need to waste money closing streets off for?
TeddyNYC
Generic street fairs in generic New York.
peoplewatching
Sounds about right. I always think "oh, a street fair!" and then I realize that I don't need a MOZZAREPA, a $5 scarf or a fried Oreo, so I walk the other way.
Spirit of 76
Yeah, they all basically feel like the same thing nowadays. Even San Gennaro doesn't seem to have any unique character anymore.
lamb
As long as I can still get fruit magnets I will be happy. Seriously though, street fairs suck.
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