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WOW, SNOW

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 4:24 pm

Wea00972_photo_creditus_national_oceanicYou think you had it bad. CLICK VINTAGE PHOTO to see what Park Place looked like on March 14, 1888.

Can anybody pinpoint the block? Someone should go out and take "now & then" photos.

Atlantic Center: “Deliberately Forbidding” (or, Anarchy in the A.C.)

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 2:30 pm

Atlanticctr1Tanangachi Mfuni wrote over at gothamgazette.com: "The complex relationship between Ratner and the neighborhood began in
the mid 1990s. when Ratner built Atlantic Center. Although it featured
popular stores, including a Pathmark supermarket and an Old Navy, its
architecture was deliberately forbidding. To discourage loitering in
the crime-plagued neighborhood, it offered few gathering spaces or
public areas."

"A second building, Atlantic Terminal, opened this year. To make
it more inviting – and reflecting the lower crime rate in the area – it
features open spaces and benches."

Bonus from the archives: Mike points out the similarities between the Atlantic Center logo and the symbol used by people who identify themselves as anarchists.

Tree Licious

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 2:15 pm

Tree_liciousNot much going on at the greenmarket these days, but these Tree Licious pies looked mighty good. Treelicious.

Bloomberg Hails The Ratner Rebirth!

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 2:14 pm

In case you blinked during Bloomberg’s 2005 "State of the City" address:

"Marty Markowitz I know you will be with us
at Red Hook when a new cruise terminal that will create 600
Brooklyn-based jobs opens for business by the end of the year. And we’ll work together to see the construction of a new areas for
the Brooklyn Nets, the capstone of Downtown Brooklyn’s rebirth."

What’s this site all about?

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 12:07 pm

Confused

Contact Email: whatsnew@dailyheights.com
Website: www.dailyheights.com

What is dailyheights?

A place where people can post news, information and various fun things related to Prospect Heights, a small neighborhood near Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Is this for real, or are you some startup business that would be wasting my time?

It’s for real. How you waste your time is up to you.

Why did you start this site?

Every neighborhood should have a place to go for news, information, fun ideas, and (voluntary) time-wasting. It should be created by people who live there, or who have lived there, or who want to live there. If that describes you, then this site is for your benefit (see discussion thread).

Can I put something on your site?

Yes. That is the whole purpose of dailyheights. As long as it’s relevant to people in the neighborhood, and not blatantly promotional, it will probably work out.

Can I publicize my event?

Yes. See the Events Calendar page.

I really want to contribute. But I just can’t think of the perfect idea right now. What do I do?

Stop trying so hard. Relax. An article idea doesn’t have to be perfect and fully thought through. In fact, if it’s more than two paragraphs, then you’ve probably overthought it. It can be as simple as a photo you just took or something remarkable you just saw. Just start typing.

Can I write something about a great new restaurant in Park Slope?

Prospect Heights is not a hamster cage. We go out. We have been to Manhattan. Some people have even visited red states.

Can I just post directly to dailyheights?

Yes and no. You can post anything you like in the Dailyheights Forums. On the main site, there is a very, very, very small core group of authors that have to process and post everything. It would be nice to have a public blog function, but that’s not here yet.

So is this a blog?

Yes, and no… Mainly no.

It looks like a blog.

Well, the entire site is built around a weblogging platform called Movable Type. But there’s more going on here than “just blogging.” Look around.

Aha! So it is a blog.

If you want to call it a blog, no one will stop you.

[Confused guy: Counton.org]

UNITY Roadshow: Ratner “Alternative” + Economic Analysis MONDAY at 7th+Carroll

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 11:14 am

As noted in the dailyheights calendar: Next Monday, Architect Marshall Brown will present the recently developed "UNITY" development plan for the

Atlantic Railyards. This "community-initiated blueprint" was conceived last year in a workshop

sponsored by City Council Member Letitia James. Also scheduled: presentation on the analysis of the economic impact on taxpayers of the current Forest City Ratner Plan, by Columbia University professor

Gustav Peebles.

COMPONENTS OF UNITY PLAN:

-Mixed-income "medium-rise" housing

-Large amount of storefront retail space (geared toward local merchants)

-Public green space

-Additional through-streets to "better unite" Fort Greene, Prospect Heights and Park Slope

WHEN: Monday, January 31st, 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Old First Reformed Church, 126 Seventh Avenue at Carroll Street, Park Slope

Co-sponsored by Park Slope Neighbors and Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn.

2 and 3 (and 5) Trains: More Bad News

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 11:13 am

Service_advisoryBesides dealing with overflow due to the A/C train shutdown on inbound trips, riders on the 2, 3 and 5 trains won’t be able to get a Brooklyn-bound train from Manhattan 2 and 3 stations this Saturday; here’s how to get around it (PDF).

NEXT THURSDAY AM: Go get to know PS9

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 8:21 am

If you’re interested in sending your kids to PS9, there’s an open house for lower grades (Pre-K and 1st) on Thursday, January 27,  at 9 a.m. Also information about the LEAD program for "gifted" kids. Assistant Principal Ms. Smith leads the tour. Call 718-834-6790.

Interested Parents Meeting: Informal gathering, hosted by current PS9 parents and the PS9 PTA, on Tuesday, February 1, from 6:30 - 8 pm. RSVP to Kirsten Levingston.

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