Showing posts with label Barclay's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barclay's. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Va Beh's One Year Anniversary!



One year ago today, we opened the doors to Va Beh'. In many ways, this year has been a blur punctuated by highlights: our soft opening the day after Christmas,  New Years Eve with friends and family, springtime and Va Beh's discovery by the locals, hot summer nights with our doors flung open to the sights and sounds of construction across Flatbush Avenue, the opening of the Barclay's Center, our one year anniversary party last week. 

As a family, this has been an incredible journey. We have a new understanding of sacrifice, hard work and passion. We have been challenged with maintaining a healthy balance between our personal and professional lives. And, we have come out on the other side of this year with a greater love that I count as my most precious blessing. 




Monday, October 1, 2012

Barclay's


So the Barclay's Arena is open at long last. If there was always a soft purr of activity on Flatbush Ave before, now it is a roar! In terms of pure volume (people, cars, commerce), the physical space around the arena is almost unrecognizable.

The effects on us have been instant. Va Beh' is packed from 5pm through 1am, at least that was the case this weekend. We have all been working non-stop, and as a native Brooklynite, it feels good to be a part of the new energy and growth of our neighborhood in my own small way.

The newspapers reported that at Jay-Z's opening show on Friday, he talked about how Brooklyn's rags to riches story parallels his own and that immediately struck a chord with me. Many of us share the same essential and particular story. It is emotional and empowering to see an image reflecting our experience back to us. In this way, the Barclay's Arena is more than a building. It is a testament to possibility and an homage to us all.