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$1500/mo, 3-bedroom on Park Pl. btw Franklin and Classon

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 1 February 2005 at 11:20 pm

600_park_plJose needs a few neighbors: "There are two apartments available in my building, a 2bdrm and a 3bdrm, on the first and second floors, respectively. The apartments are newly renovated, pet-friendly and filled with 20-somethings. Please contact me if you’d like to see the units at 600 Park Place btwn Franklin and Classon Aves. I’m doing this as a favor for the landlord. The landlord’s asking 1250 for the 2bdrm and 1500
for the 3bdrm. There might be another 3bdrm opening up on the first floor,
too."

[UPDATE] Director Targeted for “Walking While Black” in Prospect Heights?

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 1 February 2005 at 9:25 pm

Seith_mannHere’s one for the next 77th Precinct Community Council meeting.

CBS 2 INVESTIGATES: "Seith Mann says he didn’t commit a crime and was walking in front of his own house when four plain-clothed officers stopped him … ‘The
officer that was behind me. He pulls out a gun and holds it up like
this (hold hand over his head) and he’s like "This is your gun! This is
your gun!
" and I thought they were going to plant this gun on me,’ says
Mann."

"Seith Mann, an award winning film producer, had no gun
and no criminal record. He was walking home when police demanded to
search him … ‘I think they targeted me because I’m black.  There is nothing I was doing that was remotely suspicious,’ says Mann."

dailyheights INVESTIGATES:

Remarkably, the ambiguity of the "This is your gun!" incident parallels one of Mann’s favorite themes: "I like situations that are morally ambiguous," FilmMaker Magazine quotes him as saying. Mann, born 1973, won Best Short Film at the 2003 First Run Film Festival for five deep breaths (original score by Jason Moran).The film also won 1st prize, Graduate Division, NYU Tisch School Top Student Films, 2003. The film was also presented at Cannes in 2003. Here’s his filmography on the Festival de Cannes website.

And here’s FilmMaker’s synopsis of five deep breaths: "Although it’s set at an all-black college, (the film) evokes the suspense and tension of a classic western.
When a campus girl is violated, her brother and his friends form a
posse to avenge her honor – a mission that, with shades of Unforgiven,
upends their own notions of masculinity."

Other film credits to Seith Mann’s name include Too Close to the Darkside (1995), Mineral Springs (1996), Well (1997) and The Apology (1999). Seith Mann was also film editor on Kiss It Up To God, a film presented at Festival De Cannes in 2000. Note: not Sieth. Seith.

UNITY Plan: Forum Draws 150+ Park Slope People

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 1 February 2005 at 2:35 pm

UnityEric McClure wrote in with a recap of last night’s UNITY Plan Forum: "More than 150 Park Slope residents turned out … The discussion of the future of the railyards seemed to strike a
nerve with Slope residents
, many of whom expressed praise for the
UNITY Plan, and concern about Forest City Ratner’s proposal …" Read Eric’s full report here.

“First Gourmet Store” in Prospect Heights

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 1 February 2005 at 2:17 pm

Delicacieslogoset speed pointed out this Chowhound thread on Delicacies (Brooklyn Delicacies), which bills itself as "Prospect Heights’ first gourmet store." (639 Vanderbilt Avenue at Prospect Pl.; 718-622-1255)

Here’s some distilled wisdom from the Chowhound thread:

Owners are nice, helpful, and can make recommendations … open to suggestions
… Cheeses well kept, reasonably priced, but selection may not be as big as Blue Apron or Bierkraft
… Some products seem pricey; Fig bread cheaper than at Bierkraft
… Shop is clean and airy, but design is “poor”; narrowish space; “awkward” shopping experience
… “Excellent” olive bar
Breads from Pain D’Avignon daily
… May eventually have more prepared foods as well as charcuterie.

647-649 Washington Ave.: from Rag Assortery to Object of Condo Lust

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 1 February 2005 at 1:55 pm

Cofo_for_647_washington_aveBen did some detective work and found job records stating that 647-649 Washington Ave. has permits to build a 7 story, 70-foot-high building, with 8
apartments and 12,200 total square feet: "My guess is they would make
these condos and not rentals, based on the size of the apts." Probably not news, but it’s new to us, so it’s news. Get it?

And check out this C of O from 1947 [click it to enlarge]… first-story permissible use is "rag and paper storage"; the second story is "rag assorting." Hey, no rag assorting downstairs!

[Biscuit] Pig in a Raincoat

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 1 February 2005 at 12:08 pm

Hello_piggy_1Biscuit | 367 Flatbush Ave | Brooklyn, NY 11238 |(718) 398-2227

The ProHo List Gets Lighter

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 1 February 2005 at 10:37 am

Wendywire_and_tutera_1Prospect Heights is about to lose Wendy Mitchell, Managing Editor of indieWIRE and author of New York City’s Best Dive Bars: "I’m moving to London on Tuesday morning … I made it through the going-away party without crying, but I did shed a few tears when I had to say goodbye to my cat Scruffy." Leads on flats and jobs would be appreciated. Tragic, but look on the bright side: There is now a vacancy on The Proho List.

Photo: TV star David Tutera displays no interest in faking a conversation with Wendy.

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