Posted on 03/30/2013 9:59:27 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In an FT column today Dave Eggers pines for the days when schools taught metal and woodworking. It doesnt all have to be keyboards and screens, does it? he asks.
It certainly doesnt.
Many small business in the U.S. are becoming part of a new wave of small-scale and super premium manufacturing. Theres any number of examples to look at, like the plumbing parts manufacturing in Brooklyn, the artisanal chocolate makers and the distillers in Boston.
Theres also no shortage of stories focusing on Brooklyns manufacturing boom. Turns out we are making things with our hands even if schools dont teach us how anymore.
Of course Brooklyn, with its close proximity to Manhattan and available factory space, cant be a model for every city that wants to develop a micro-manufacturing center specializing in pickles, bicycles and chocolate.
But theres an old idea that Eggers touches on thats taking hold in New York that other cities can and should appropriate. And its such an old concept that Brooklyn cant even take credit for it. Its the bazaar, as old as market capitalism itself.
In New York City, weve seen a few bazaars sprout up in the last few years. Of course here theyre called fleas because this has a retro feel to it and sounds cooler than simply calling something a market. But make no mistake, these are nothing new. They are just updated variations of the old mall/market/bazaar.
Theres my favorite, the Pop Up Flea, which returned this year bigger than ever and boasting a Microsoft sponsorship. And then theres the mother of fleas, the Brooklyn Flea, an outdoor flea that seeks shelter in the old Williamsburg Bank building during colder months to attract consumers all year. Its also grown a spinoff market for food vendors called Smorgasburg.....
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.reuters.com ...
While they’re at it they should figure out a way to bypass the banksters’ currency and come up with something no government can have anything to do with.
Hey, two useful products are mentioned. But the author writes like a girl. ;-)
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Don’t worry, the government will regulate these folks out of business soon enough. You gotta remember, it’s economic equality, not to be confused with that old evil, economic freedom.
That’s supposed to be an insult?
YA you tell em!
Thanks. ;-)
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