Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Brooklyn Gentrification: The Map!

Carroll Gardens among the many Brooklyn nabes immune to the real estate downturn. 

Like a microwave burrito, some parts of the Borough of Kings are scalding hot, while others are frozen.

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Brooklyn Gentrification: The Map!

Brooklyn Gentrification: The Map! The gentrification of Brooklyn is oh so very real. And just in case you wanted to see where it was happening, well, Property Shark has a map for you. It looks almost exactly the way you expect it to. [ more › ]



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That Dry, Needle-Shedding Tree In Your Parlor?

Katia will tell you where to stick it. 

Feds force city to keep sewage out of Gowanus; call for giant canal-side basins • The Brooklyn Paper

The Brooklyn Paper has the first longer-form article on the EPA's
Gowanus cleanup proposal that landed in our inboxes last week.

I know that CB6 will be submitting comments and I'm looking forward to
the public participation sessions on January 23 and in February.

http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/36/1/all_gowanussewage_2013_01_04_bk.html


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Friday, December 28, 2012

Winter Wonderland


We're enjoying a few days up in the mountains.  Santa was kind enough to deliver over a foot of snow, on top of a few pop-culture goodies I was coveting:




That last one I have been looking for in used bookstores for about six years, with no luck.  Thanks to the popularity of Game of Thrones, it's been reissued and ended up in my stocking.  Now, it's a hot cup of coffee, a fire in the hearth, and some good entertainment.  I wish you all the same!
(EDIT: Updated with Amazon links for my Christmas goodies - already tearing through Fevre Dream)

Friday, December 21, 2012

PPW Bike Lane Haters Have No Shame

At long last sir[s], have you no decency?  

For Jim Walden, Iris Weinshall, Norm Steisel and the rest if the gang, the answer is no. No shame, either. 




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Condos in Brooklyn Bridge Park: An Unnecessary Evil

Perhaps evil is a strong word but it does make for a nice turn of phrase. 

There has long been consistent, strong and reasoned opposition to building condos in the park. Park space is scarce enough as it is, it's a tenuous financing scheme, it amounts to a quasi-privatization of parkland.  It also happens that the park will flood during a storm surge, as was made abundant clear by Hurricane Sandy. 

The Bloomberg administration has remained stubbornly wedded to the idea of a self-financing park. The recent storm experience gives the Mayor an opportunity to rethink his position, and I hope he takes it. 

And if we just can't shake the concept of a self-financing park, a version of the re-zoning finance plan offered up by Senator Squadron could make it work, without shoehorning condos into parkland. 


* The case of One Brooklyn Bridge Park is an exception.  Leaving a solidly constructed existing structure actually makes economic sense. 

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Smith/9th Street Opening Delayed

Sometime in Q1 2013, we're told.  I'd read that as "late March".