You may have noticed, but the big warehouse at the corner of Bogart and Moore — between Ad Hoc gallery and Roberta’s — has been making a lot of noise lately, and filling up a couple dumpsters in the process. I hear that they will be three retail spaces, and one is already taken by a “photography studio/gallery/print shop.” The other two are “waiting for serious tenants.” Please be more food.

I have also heard that the empty lot on Moore now used to store junk cars and other industrial detritus — to the west of Roberta’s — could be recruited to host a possible farmer’s market. That is still very up in the air.

So let’s look at the landscape of this one block of Bogart. There’s a grocery store (which I hear now delivers, btw), a coffee and and DVD rental shop, a large gallery that hosts many events, three new storefronts coming on line, a bar around the corner one way, a wood-oven pizza place around the corner the other way, and one rumored farmer’s market next to that. This is shaping up to be a sort of Main Street for “Morgantown” and those of us in North Bushwick who use the Morgan stop area’s amenities as well as transportation (the Bogart entrance to the L is now open 24/7).

It looks like we’re hitting critical mass for a new retail boom. The Gentrometer bumps up a notch.

UPDATE: The three new storefronts will be a vegan bakery, a felafel joint, and a burrito spot.

UPDATE April 2009: Olive Valley is open, Big Tree Bottles is open; the burrito place and vegan bakery have fallen through.