Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Brother Bey's Place Shutting Down?

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I noticed last week that they were cleaning out the inside of Da Place (vitamins, books, some health food items -400 block of H Street) & had more than the usual selection of furniture sitting out front. Are they closing/relocating/renovating? Anyone know?
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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, they are moving and a group is taking the space over for a center that promotes wellness. Isn't that what Bro. Bey did? I'm going to miss him and his generous bag of cashews for only $2. A couple years ago, when I was checking out H St. for a place to buy a house, Bro. Bey's place was the first stop for me. He put together an impromtu rap song about me, my cold (he sold me some zinc)and the West Coast (where I was living at the time). I know you all probably thought his place was an eye sore, but for me, it sealed the deal and I bought a house 1/2 block off of H Street. Change marches on, but I will always fondly remember Bro. Bey and some of the really cool people I met at Da Place.

inked said...

I saw that email. Sounds like they want to do something not too far from what brother Bey had set up. Any idea where he is going?

Anonymous said...

Well, he was dx'd w/prostate cancer so I imagine he is going to be focusing on trying to fight a good fight.

Anonymous said...

GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER BEY. MY
PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.

A.FERRELL

Anonymous said...

Hello People. Just letting everyone that Brother Bey transitioned at 7:55am oct 3 2010

Anonymous said...

I met Bro. Bey last year. Warm heart, cool cat.

There was talk about his passing a couple of weeks ago. I was relieved that it was a false alarm but now I see it was a drill.

But then again life is a drill...

Please post memorial arrangements.

-- chocolate city lover

Anonymous said...

Brother Bey, Our Beloved Soldier, transitioned on Sunday, Oct. 3rd 2010. A Homegoing/ Celebration of Life Service will take place on Friday, Oct. 8th at 11:00am @ Union Temple Baptist Church, 1225 W St. Washington, DC. The viewing will take place from 9am-11am proceeding the service.
Brother Bey will be remembered dearly for blessing so many people & sharing his wealth of knowledge in the Health & Wellness arena.
He was certainly an icon in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
Long live the spirit of the incredible Brother Bey!!