Yes
Ahhh i figured. Im thinking of doing a weekend NYC trip because i havent been in a few years. Was going to do the weekend of the Joshua fight at MSG but them tickets too high for the type of fight it is lol. Might just pick a weekend with the cheapest hotels and try to hit up Dyckman, a Yankees game, Hudson yards and some food spots
There's nothing at Hudson Yards. I work down here.
Dyckman is going to be popping when the weather is nice.
I thought it was open? Or you just saying it aint worth the trip. I just want a pic for the gram big brudda![]()
It's open, but it's certainly not worth the trip. The mall over here caters to the rich and there's still a ton of construction going on. Out of the entire complex (commercial and residential), there are three buildings that are actually in use. The neighborhood is a couple of years before really being something.
Is Dyckman considered Harlem? I took a lil solo tourist trip up to NYC and stopped by Rucker (even pissed 2 two spots to mark my territory) - and cuz I was drunk)
Piss location# 1 - near shed
Piss location# 2 - behind MTA stairs
I wanna come back and act like a human being (smoke wit tha nikkas, spit at the hoes). I'm prolly gonna do a Tuesday-Saturday ting.
I assume its easily accessible though right? One thing i enjoy about NYC is how easy it is to get around
No. Dyckman is in the Inwood section of Manhattan. That's further North than Harlem.
Dyckman is a Nike venue like any college or whatever. theres alot going on once Nike is behind iti dont hear anyone talk about Rucker park anymore. I want to see some games this summer and I assume Dyckman is the move now?
Yes. To answer the thread Dyckman is destroying the Rucker and has been for years.Dumb question but is the Dyckman court located at Dyckman projects around 10th ave?
Yes. To answer the thread Dyckman is destroying the Rucker and has been for years.
I thought it was open? Or you just saying it aint worth the trip. I just want a pic for the gram big brudda![]()
It's open, but it's certainly not worth the trip. The mall over here caters to the rich and there's still a ton of construction going on. Out of the entire complex (commercial and residential), there are three buildings that are actually in use. The neighborhood is a couple of years before really being something.
There's nothing at Hudson Yards. I work down here.
Dyckman is going to be popping when the weather is nice.