Sunday night was our long-awaited Greenlight Bookstore Preview Party, which was conceived as kind of a big "thank you" – to the Fort Greene Association folks who have helped us connect to the neighborhood, the Community Lenders who have helped us to raise start-up capital, the small business professionals who have worked with us for little or no fee, and the book industry professionals who have given us invaluable guidance. Wine and home-made snacks were served, but the real treat for the attendees was meeting fellow Greenlight supporters, and of course imagining the bookstore that is taking shape.
Our great architects, Frederick Tang of deFT Projects and Jarrett Pelletier, brought along some visuals to help with the imagining, including poster-size mechanical drawings and artistic renderings of the construction plans.

(Don't mind the leftover electrical wiring, which is still draped all over the store!) We also had a mock-up of what the bookshelves will look like, and a couple of 3-D posterboard models of the future store. We gave tour after tour of the 2000 square foot space, until our voices were hoarse from describing the fiction wall, the children's section, the "den" reading area, the cash desk, the author events, and everything else we envision.
In the meantime, the many parts of this community effort got to meet each other. For example, below, from left to right: Fred, Jarrett, Toby Cox (owner of Three Lives Bookstore and a Fort Greene resident), Mike Gross of the Fort Greene Association and the Fort Greene Indie Bookstore Initiative, and Greg Callendar of the Pace Small Business Development Corporation (who helped us secure a small business loan and also lives in the neighborhood).

As the evening wore on, we proposed a toast: to the powerful community that is helping to create Greenlight Bookstore, with the hope that we will be able to give back all that they have given to us, and more.
As you can see by our faces in this photo taken by Mike, Rebecca and I were glowing by the end of the night. I love the way the composition of this shot turned out. Inside the window behind us, you can see the wonderful people who are helping to bring the bookstore together; in the reflection, you can see the beautiful Brooklyn neighborhood we're becoming a part of.

Definitely got really teary-eyed reading this. You guys are inspiring!
ReplyDeleteNo question, Greenlight gets what being part of a community is all about! Your customers will feel your appreciation for sure.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Makes me giddy just thinking about it. Do you know that I've never ever been to Brooklyn? My first trip will be to see your store.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I'll definitely be making the trans-boro trek down from the upper reaches of the North Bronx to pay y'all a visit.
ReplyDeleteSo exciting!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog quite by accident recently and have greatly enjoyed reading about your adventure – it is inspiring. I am glad that the finish line (starting line?) is in sight and wish you well. There is no doubt in my mind that you will succeed. I have only been back to Brooklyn once since graduating from Brooklyn Law School a number of years ago but I promise to make a trip to Greenlight. All the best!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I can't wait til the store opens.
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