http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/10/nyregion/joshua-p-rechnitz-abandons-plan-for-velodrome-in-brooklyn-bridge-park.html
Josh Rechnitz Abandons Brooklyn Velodrome How about Harlem?
I caught a piece of history - a philanthropist dream unairbrushed no hair make up pure real beautiful looking like a hipster and his dream Harlem -- will Josh Rechnitz return to Harlem.
A few very uncool people tried to get me to remove my historical work.
Still blown away by the Maureen Connelly driven josh r horror show I was victim to and I bet V ends up in Harlem.
Posting from phone .....exhausted lot of pain excuse typos.
Josh Rechnitz Hub Station Soho, his goal Harlem Velodrome Exclusive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyNLJTVejFM&sns=tw via @youtube
What is JR doing for me an artist that came from a genuine real place as was our interview.
No Bat Cave for me but bully Connelly makes big bucks all the way to the back Velodrome or none.
Hey Josh u looked real acted real in my exclusive interview. Lose Connelly a taxi lobbyist re-join the human race -- find a bike race lobbyist a People's lobbyist.
Would love to know what Josh has paid her to date.
Josh How About A Harlem Velodrome?
Philanthropist Abandons Plan for Velodrome in Brooklyn Park(NYT) Supporters of the plan for a bike racing track in Brooklyn Bridge Park said the neighborhood was too costly, and Joshua P. Rechnitz, who pledged $50 million, said he would seek another location * Suzannah B. Troy artist: Josh Rechnitz Abandons Brooklyn Velodrome How about Harlem?
The Mysterious Mr. Rechnitz by David Goodman
That strategy has not always worked in his favor. News media outlets looking for a photograph of Mr. Rechnitz after the announcement resorted to one of the only pictures they could find: an image of Mr. Rechnitz, hair sticking out from under a knitted cap, taken from a 2009 video interview.
Mr. Rechnitz had tried to get the video taken down before and after the announcement, said Suzannah B. Troy, 50, an artist who shot the clip and posted it on YouTube. “I’d appreciate it if you would please take that video down,” he wrote to her in July in an e-mail, which she provided to The New York Times. “It’s a pretty unflattering shot the media grabbed from the video.”
She refused. “It’s authentic; you look like a Williamsburg hipster,” she remembered telling him. (Ms. Connelly later released a more buttoned-up studio portrait.)
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Here is the photo -- look I have photo credit.
www.suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com