Rex's Dino Store: Visit the subway newsstand that's a real fossil

In a bizarre twist, Rex's Dino Store, a public art exhibit installed at a Brooklyn subway station, is bringing back memories of the once-thriving newsstands that line New York City's subways. The 7-foot-tall T-Rex, an integral part of the MTA's Vacant Unit Activation program, stands proudly as a nostalgic reminder of the city's past.

Located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, the Dino Store is a brainchild of artists Akiva Leffert and Sarah Cassidy. Initially inspired by a vacant newsstand, they iterated on the idea until it evolved into a bodega run by dinosaurs, for dinosaurs. The concept is rich in local references, making the exhibit an absolute treat for New Yorkers.

From Steg Yun to Shen Yun, and from Cellino & Barney to Dino Smith's promise of flying lessons, every element of the Dino Store seems meticulously crafted with humor and creativity. "New York is just like a rich text," Cassidy explains. "Everyone knows what a bodega is, but they've got their own ideas." Leffert agrees, pointing out the sabretooth cat on a shelf as an example.

The MTA's initiative to transform unused newsstands into art installations has given new life to these vacant units. Rex's Dino Store serves as a testament to the power of creative repurposing and community engagement. As the installation runs at least until April, visitors can experience this prehistoric New York City wonder for themselves at Grand Army Plaza subway station in Brooklyn or online at rexs.nyc.

As Leffert humorously remarks, "we've got that under control" – including the bodega cat. Rex's Dino Store is a nostalgic gem in the heart of Brooklyn, reminding us of the city's ever-changing history and its ability to reinvent itself.
 
OMG I'm literally loving this new art exhibit at the subway station! 😍 The 7ft T-Rex dinosaur is so iconic and it brings back memories of my childhood days browsing through those classic newsstands πŸ“°πŸ‘¦. And can we talk about how creative and funny the whole concept is? 🀣 I mean, a bodega run by dinosaurs for dinosaurs? Genius! πŸ’‘ The MTA's initiative to repurpose those vacant units into art installations is pure genius too. It's like they're saying "new life, who dis?" 😎 Anyway, Rex's Dino Store is definitely going to be on my list of things to check out before it disappears in April πŸ“….
 
πŸ¦– I'm loving this exhibit, it's like stepping into a different era of NYC 😊 the attention to detail is insane, from the Steg Yun to Shen Yun references, it feels like they really got the vibe of an old newsstand down πŸ“š. And can we talk about how cool it is that they repurposed vacant units as art installations? It's amazing what a little creativity can do for a community πŸ’‘. As someone who's grown up with the subway system, seeing these nostalgic elements come to life like this is just wonderful ❀️. The fact that Rex's Dino Store is now an online experience too means more people can enjoy it, which is awesome 🌐
 
I think it's so cool that they're giving old newsstands new life with this awesome dinosaur exhibit πŸ¦–πŸ’‘. It's like a time machine for New York City - brings back memories of the old-school newsstands, but with a fun twist. I mean, who wouldn't want to hang out in a bodega run by T-Rexes? πŸ˜‚ The fact that it's been so thoughtfully crafted with local references just adds to its charm. And I love how they're not just leaving these vacant units as is - instead, they're making them part of the community again 🌈. It's great to see people coming together to make something new and exciting out of old stuff πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm loving this! πŸ¦–πŸŽ¨ The idea of turning old newsstands into art exhibits is genius, you know? Like, who wouldn't want to see a T-Rex standing tall in a Brooklyn subway station πŸ˜‚. I think it's amazing how the artists were able to incorporate all these local references and make it feel so personal. It's like they're giving us a little wink to New York City's past. And can we talk about how cool it is that the MTA is using these vacant units to bring some life to them? 🌟 The fact that you can experience this exhibit online too, makes it even more accessible! πŸ‘
 
I love how this public art exhibit is giving a nod to New York City's past without feeling too retro 😊. It's amazing how creative Akiva Leffert and Sarah Cassidy have transformed an empty newsstand into a dinosaur-run bodega that's both funny and full of local references 🀣. I'm curious, though - has the MTA ever considered using art installations to bring some life to other underutilized spaces around the city? That would be a great way to engage with the community and make their Vacant Unit Activation program even more impactful πŸ’‘.
 
🀯 just think about it... the MTA's Vacant Unit Activation program is like a big ol' reset button for those vacant newsstands. now they're not just collecting dust but are being transformed into something new & awesome πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘ and Rex's Dino Store is giving us all a taste of nostalgia for the old-school NYC newsstands that lined our subways back in the day πŸ—½οΈπŸ’­
 
πŸ€” I mean, can you believe this? A T-Rex standing in the subway station like it's just another thing πŸš‚! But for real though, I love how they took that old newsstand idea and ran with it into a whole dinosaur bodega scene... it's so creative 🎨! And it's not just about the art, it's also about bringing back memories of the old-school New York City vibe. It's like stepping into a time capsule (but without the sarcophagus πŸ˜‚). I'm all for repurposing and community engagement - it's awesome that they're giving new life to those vacant units 🌈. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to learn flying lessons from Dino Smith? πŸ¦–πŸ›«οΈ
 
omg u guys i just saw this public art exhibit on youtube and it literally brought tears to my eyes 🀯... rex's dino store is literally the most iconic thing i've seen in ages πŸ¦–πŸ‘€... it's like they took all these old newsstand ads and turned them into a full-on dinosaur run bodega ... "new york is just like a rich text" - i mean what even is that? πŸ€“ but seriously, the level of detail in this exhibit is insane. from steve yun to shen yun (lol) every little thing is so cleverly done... i love how it's not just about dinosaurs tho, it's also about the community and how they're repurposing these old spaces... anyhoo, if u haven't seen rex's dino store yet u need to get on that ASAP πŸš€πŸ‘
 
I remember walking past newsstands on my morning commute back in the 90s... they were always so colorful & vibrant πŸ“šπŸŒˆ. I wish we had more of that energy in today's fast-paced world πŸ˜•. The fact that this art exhibit is giving new life to old newsstands just feels like a breath of fresh air πŸ’¨. And can you believe it's dinosaurs running the bodega? πŸ¦–πŸ›οΈ those Steg Yun references are on point! I love how the creators incorporated all these NYC nods and local references, it's like stepping into a time capsule 😊.
 
I love how this exhibit is bringing back memories for New Yorkers πŸ™Œ It's so cool that it's not just about art, but also community engagement! I can see why they chose a bodega run by dinosaurs - who wouldn't want to hang out with friendly T-Rexes at a NYC bodega πŸ˜‚ The way the artists wove in local references is genius, from Cellino & Barney to Steg Yun. It's like stepping into a quirky, prehistoric New York City wonderland πŸŒ³πŸ’‘
 
OMG, have you seen those weird old phone booths around here? Like, remember when they had those rotary phones? πŸ“žπŸ˜‚ I was at the park yesterday and I saw a kid playing with a toy dinosaur, it was so cute! 😍 Anyway, back to Rex's Dino Store... I love how the artists incorporated local references like Cellino & Barney. I'm pretty sure my grandma used to buy those kinds of toys when she was little. 🀣 What's your favorite nostalgic memory from NYC? πŸŒ†
 
OMG πŸ€―πŸ¦– I'm literally loving this whole thing about Rex's Dino Store! It's like, the MTA took these old newsstands and turned them into something totally new and awesome 🎨πŸ’₯. The fact that it's a tribute to the city's past but also really cool in its own way is just genius πŸ˜‚. I mean, who wouldn't want to see a T-Rex running a bodega? It's like, the ultimate NYC experience πŸ‘. And can we talk about how creative and humorous all the little details are? Like, the Steg Yun thing 🀣... it's just so clever. I'm totally gonna check out the installation at Grand Army Plaza subway station when it opens πŸš‚πŸ‘€.
 
I gotta say, this dino exhibit at the subway station is pretty cool πŸ¦–! It's great how it's bringing back memories of those old newsstands that used to line up on the subways. The attention to detail is impressive, from the Steg Yun reference to the sabretooth cat on a shelf. I mean, who wouldn't want to take a selfie with a T-Rex in a bodega run by dinosaurs? πŸ“Έ

But what really gets me is how this exhibit highlights the power of community engagement and creative repurposing. It's amazing how something that was once vacant can be turned into something so unique and entertaining. I'm just curious to see if it'll stay up until April, but for now, it's definitely worth checking out πŸ‘€
 
I'm so down for this! I mean, who wouldn't want to see a 7-foot-tall T-Rex roaming around a bodega run by dinosaurs? πŸ¦–πŸ›οΈ It's like a mashup of The Muppet Show and The Big Lebowski - totally weird and wonderful at the same time. And I love how they incorporated all these local references, from Steg Yun to Cellino & Barney... it's like they're giving a nod to our crazy NYC history. 🀣 I've been checking out Rex's Dino Store on Instagram ( @rexsnyc ) every day - it's the perfect pick-me-up when I'm feeling stressed about adulting πŸ˜‚. But seriously, who came up with this genius idea? Artists Akiva Leffert and Sarah Cassidy are total legends πŸ‘
 
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