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Working Girls on Washington Ave.

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 31 January 2006 at 10:52 pm

Beware Notice

Originally uploaded by acrstudio.

alafairnadia writes in the Prospect Heights Message Boards:

“get out your camera phones…”

“Yesterday at Yelison I was made privy to the knowledge that a woman (who was ahead of me in line purchasing a condom and a little box of gum) had been in 4 times earlier that day for condoms. I guess there’s at least one working girl on Washington.”

Epidemic or Anecdote? Prospect Heights Message Boards

Brooklyn PHOTO by acrstudio.

Hey Hey, That Antique Clock at Flatbush and Sterling

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 31 January 2006 at 10:38 pm

flatbsh2.jpgNot gone. Apparently knocked down by a car and it’s now under repair, according to lovemynabe.

Charles/ugarte says: “I can’t speak specifically to historical significance, except to say that attractive antique clocks on tall poles are rare these days, but used to be more common. Whenever we lose one, a bit of the city’s architectural history dies. We had one in our neighborhood, but no more.”

“I found a picture of the clock - when it was standing - on Forgotten NY; you have to scroll down to find it. It is designated as “Flatbush and Eighth in Park Slope,” but more accurately was at Flatbush and Park in Prospect Heights. It is a much better picture than my nighttime phonecam snapshot.”

Huh? What clock? Where? Crustythor says: “you probably would only remember it as one of the many public things to which Key Food ties their ridiculous, bootleg tarp ‘awning.’ ”

Discuss: Prospect Heights Message Boards

Photo: Forgotten NY

Prove Me Wrong About Palava Hut

Posted by dailyheights on Friday 27 January 2006 at 10:06 am

Palava Hut

Originally uploaded by dailyheights.com.

Raulism writes in the Prospect Heights Message Boards: “I’ve mentioned Palava Hut on Dailyheights a few times, and I don’t think anyone has ever responded. But now comes this article in the NY Press. So … Has anyone else even been to Palava Hut? And can anyone set me up with a steady supply of palm wine?”

Here’s some key excerpts from The article by PH-er/CH-er (and DH-er) Joshua Bernstein (JoshB):

“In Africa, a palava hut is a town hall with a high, thatched roof and waist-high halls, so that everyone can catch the goings-on. On Atlantic Avenue, Palava Hut is one of the warmest, most welcoming establishments I’ve visited in months (992 Atlantic Avenue btw Grand & Classon Aves., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; 718-623-3174)…”

“What you find is a serve-yourself policy and a dusty, see-through fridge. It’s stocked with mini-pyramids of Guinness, Heineken and Beck’s in the stomach-pleasing 24-ounce size. Pay four bucks per bottle, grab a plastic cup, crack the beer’s cap with a Corona bottle opener and sit at a plastic-topped table. Now you can marvel at the exploded-curio-shop decorating scheme…”

“…The well-spoken proprietor, Remy, can often be found resting her head on a clump of pillows, watching PBS on a tiny color TV. The scene is all grandma’s kitchen, if grandma lived in Nigeria.”

“During the daytime and early evening, Palava Hut sells gigantic plates of home-cooked vittles. Though I have yet to sample every delicacy, on one visit I tried fried rice, served alongside goat on the bone (in ‘red sauce’)… The okra-studded fried rice was savory and delicious–and large enough for two–while the goat was tender. The red sauce, however, was a five-alarm fire … Palava Hut (also) offers pepper soup, cow’s feet, beef, traditional yam dishes and ‘land snails’… ”

“You can drink … surrounded by a cast of characters (including) Baba Jagun … During the ’80s, he drummed for Fela Kuti … I feel a little awed by this obscure legend, happily toiling away on Atlantic Avenue, miles away from the stage.” Read more…

DISCUSS: Prove Me Wrong About Palava Hut [Prospect Heights Message Boards]

How to Get Past the Co-op Board

Posted by dailyheights on Thursday 26 January 2006 at 12:02 pm

Find out on Daily Slope, Park Slope, Brooklyn.

What’s Up with All The Horns on Lincoln Pl.?

Posted by dailyheights on Thursday 26 January 2006 at 11:51 am

lincoln place, brooklyn

Originally uploaded by joe holmes.

teddyballgame writes: “So I live down on Lincoln Place, and apparently a lot of people carpool or something… I don’t know if there’s just one offender or a bunch, but every freaking morning at like 8 am there’s all sorts of obnoxious horn honking right outside my window.”

“… I know that noise is a part of living in this area, but it’s every morning with these people.”

“Then, like two nights ago, at 1 am, some guy was just honking repeatedly– not a car alarm, either, because it was totally irregular, and lasted like 20 minutes.

“Isn’t there some sort of city ordinance against non-emergency honking in residential areas? I mean, obviously I’m not gonna really ever do anything about it, but if I want to yell stuff out my window, do I have a case?”

Hmm… Prospect Heights Message Boards

Broken Clock on Flatbush

Posted by dailyheights on Thursday 26 January 2006 at 12:12 am

elitt writes to Daily Heights: “I’m curious to know if anyone has information on the antique street clock that was knocked down and subsequently taken away from the corner of Sterling and Flatbush. It was/is of historical significance…”

Obscure phonecam photo sent to us by Charles Star of Stay Free Blog:

Discuss: Prospect Heights Message Boards

Our Reputation Precedes Us

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 24 January 2006 at 12:25 pm

hahaha…

Over on Brownstoner:

Some folks in Prospect Heights aren’t happy about the barricade…

“>http://dailyheights.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2198

Posted by: Hal at January 24, 2006 11:15 AM

Hal - those people complain about everything/anything.
Posted by: Anonymous at January 24, 2006 11:52 AM

LINK: Meier Gets Out His Shovel [Brownstoner]

COMPLAIN: Prospect Heights Message Boards

“Ludicrous” Lawsuit Against Bruce Ratner

Posted by dailyheights on Tuesday 24 January 2006 at 12:08 am

Brooklyn wildlife

Originally uploaded by visual.resistance.

This editorial is a bit of an extreme view. Had it appeared in the New York Post, it would be easy enough to dismiss outright… but this comes from the the Daily News, which in the past has been fairly sympathetic to the anti-Ratner crowd:

Bounce this suit

“Opponents of the planned $3.5 billion Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn have stooped to a new and ludicrous low by filing a futile and all-too-predictable lawsuit in state Supreme Court to try to stop developer Bruce Ratner from demolishing six vacant, partially collapsed buildings that he already owns…

“Opponents appear determined to sue early and often to tie him up in litigation and are even trying raise a nonissue: the fact that an ESDC environmental lawyer involved in the project once worked for Ratner…” Read more…

DISCUSS: Prospect Heights Message Boards

Fire at 600 St. Marks: Arson

Posted by dailyheights on Monday 23 January 2006 at 11:27 pm

From the Daily News: “The fire that gutted the Crown Heights brownstone next to mine Saturday morning could easily have killed me and my family… more than just the smoke stinks. Yesterday, a Fire Department spokesman told me the burning of 600 St. Marks Ave. has been classified as arson.”

“… the house changed hands three times in less than two years, each time for considerably more than the place was plausibly worth. In February 2004, a longtime owner named Gloria Moore sold the house for $640,000 to a woman named Francillia Ryan, who in turn sold the house to Janet Howard in December 2004 for $790,000… A few weeks ago, on Dec. 19, the house changed hands yet again, bought by someone named Crispin Booker for $850,000.”

“No one on the block thought the building was worth anywhere near that much… Neighbors tell me that an ominous warning was allegedly made to the building’s residents the night before the fire to quit the place or else.” Read more in the Daily News

From the Prospect Heights Message Boards:

“Am I the only one that noticed that Tony Soprano was pulling this scam, like, 3 seasons ago?”

Read more…

Prospect Heights is Played

Posted by dailyheights on Friday 20 January 2006 at 5:58 pm

Firepit

Originally uploaded by dotlyc.

BrooklynSwordStyle says: “Man, this whole nabe has gentrified all to hell. I remember when it was a just cooled mass of magma and noxious gasses. Those days rocked. Only the hard-core lived here, and the vibe was great.”

“Old school? Fuck that, man. We were single celled! I had this kick-ass bit of rock, but then these yuppie lung-fish started waddling in on their fancy-pants fin-legs and drove up the cost of everything. I tried dividing myself a few times to share the rent, but then one of me mutated and became a total dick to be around. It’s all those damned lung-fishes’ fault. If they hadn’t moved in, then those hairy-assed mammals wouldn’t have shown up. Now this place is so lame.”

Fight! Fight! Fight! Prospect Heights Message Boards

Make Way For Millionaires*

Posted by dailyheights on Friday 20 January 2006 at 4:12 am


Ground Breaking
Originally uploaded by Atomische.

*OK, OK, we know a million dollars ain’t what it used to be… So let’s propose a new definition of Millionaire: anyone who won’t think twice about plunking down a record-breaking (for Brooklyn, at least) $1000+ per square foot for a condo.

…That’s the sale price predicted a few months ago for units in Richard Meier’s “super deluxe” 15-story glass tower on Grand Army Plaza in Prospect Heights, now under construction (photo, right). This price is still a screaming bargain, of course, next to the current price of luxury apartments in Manhattan, which according to the Daily News are now almost $1500 per square foot.

But there’s a bigger story here about a smaller public space… at least for those of us Prospect Heights residents who are already making way for millionaires every day as we try to squeeze past the blue plywood wall that’s blocking the public sidewalk.

The construction company drilled the foundations for this wall more than a foot into the cement sidewalk!

Is that legal? No idea – we are simply too dense to translate those obtuse building permits.

Is it annoying? Just ask any pedestrian who’s forced off the sidewalk and onto the muddy, garbage-strewn strip of “grass” by oncoming strollers, dog-walkers, or the weekend hordes of PHers making their way to Prospect Park and the GAP Greenmarket. Hell, try to get past a single XXL pedestrian, for that matter – the sidewalk simply no longer adequately allows two-way traffic.

Is this what life will be like for the next two years? When the subject came up on the Prospect Heights Parents group on Yahoo!, there was some talk that local politicians (Tish? Marty? Hello?) could pressure the developer to move back the wall.

Somebody got in touch with somebody who actually knows something at the DOT, and according to them, the permit says they have to maintain a pedestrian walkway 5 feet wide. Uh… what pedestrian walkway? We don’t see any. Anybody handing out citations yet?

No. In fact, somebody called 311, and they said, “Get over it, crybabies!” Well, not exactly… but apparently they claimed it had been inspected and that the passage is adequate. Uh… no.

What next? You can make noise, too: If this annoys you, then call DOT and reference complaint # C1-1-203530336. Now who’s got their phone number? Let us know in the Prospect Heights Message Boards.


Construction photo: Thanks to Atomische for capturing this and uploading it to the Prospect Heights Photo Pool.

Real Estate Agents vs Trees vs Quig: The Final Battle

Posted by dailyheights on Thursday 19 January 2006 at 12:09 pm

sterling pl. brownstones

Originally uploaded by pcurtner.

Daily Heights regular quig, who is no stranger to confrontation (see his previous doggie doo exploits here: “Say That One More Time, and I’ll Punch You in the Face”), is back with a vengeance, catching a real estate agent in the middle of tacking flyers to trees in support of an open house at 436 Sterling Pl.:

“Seriously, it really gets my goat when people tack up advertising on trees. For crying out loud, there is a reason that people don’t do this. I came across an agent doing this in the midst of the final marketing push before the open house…”

Apparently the agent confronted Quig after he tore down two of the flyers tacked up to trees on Underhill:

“Long story short, I told him that taping flyers to lamppost doesn’t set precedence like thumbtacking to a tree. We had words. And since I’ve lived in Brooklyn for a mere 15 years, not 42 like the agent, I had no right to tell him what to do.”

“In a nutshell, he asked me for my address so he can tell the sellers the reason the open house didn’t resemble a mosh pit was because of my efforts. I provided it to him and we bid each other good day.”

Oh yeah… we got the agent’s card, too: Prospect Heights Message Boards

SKIPPY COME HOME: Lost Dog Hunt Enters 8th Week

Posted by dailyheights on Monday 16 January 2006 at 5:33 am

If you found this dog, give it up. It’s not yours.

“Skippy is not ordinary dog, he is a zoo in itself…”

Help! Skippy is Lost! [Prospect Heights Message Boards]

I See White People

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 11 January 2006 at 5:38 am

smile, Nostrand Avenue

Originally uploaded by nicolasking.

Alex writes in the Crown Heights Forum: “I saw two white women on my block (Nostrand/Lincoln) this morning as I left my apartment. One pushing a stroller, the other walking a dog. Amazing!”

Back in the Day adds: “We’ve got two couples that own, plus three or four renters at Park Pl. between Nostrand and New York Ave. …”

“… One of my friends has hypothesized that you’ll know the neighborhood is changing not when you see white people, but when you see Asian couples.”

“I’ve seen two Asian women on Nostrand, one with her child, but no couples yet.”

More Sightings: Crown Heights Forum

Officially Unofficial Prospect Heights Gear

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 11 January 2006 at 5:09 am

Show your colors, yo.

Prospect Heights Message Boards

Best place to meet single people in Prospect Heights?

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 11 January 2006 at 5:04 am

tk: “Please don’t attack me for posting this.”

New! Updated for 2006! A thread in the Prospect Heights Message Boards

Screaming on Vanderbilt Last Night

Posted by dailyheights on Thursday 5 January 2006 at 10:37 am

Cupcake writes in the Prospect Heights Message Boards:

“Did anyone else hear terrified screaming on Vanderbilt last night, around 12:15am? I was woken up from a light sleep by a woman’s horrifying screams: two long screams, and a short scream that ended abrubtly. I was so disturbed I called the kids at Happy Hour, figuring they were still up, to get some advice.”

“On the advice of Kate and Candicissima, I called the 77th Precint to report it. Some cops came by my place around 1am and I tried to describe as best I could what I heard, where it was coming from and what time it occured. The younger cop looked highly skeptical, but the older cop assured me they would check it out.”

Did you hear it too? Report here:
Prospect Heights Message Boards

Attention Please

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 4 January 2006 at 11:30 pm

mta_proho_notice.jpg

Roll your own at WhereAndy.com

You’re Zealots… But in a Good Way

Posted by dailyheights on Wednesday 4 January 2006 at 6:53 am

Four Kings

Originally uploaded by Atomische.

Congratulations to Prospect Heights on its new status as Neighborhood of the Year over on Curbed.com. This honor was bestowed upon our beloved ProHo (”ProHo?” inside joke, long story) on the basis of a democratic, scientific, statistically valid and meaningful poll in which anyone with an Internet connection can cast a vote:

“With 158 of 427 total votes (and some help from the zealots at DailyHeights), the cup passes from Fort Greene to Prospect Heights,” the Curbed people wrote.

Naturally, fans of DUMBO, LES, and SoBro (South Bronx) were fuming that Candicissima got out the vote, and now we’re all pouring champagne from our solid gold Curbed Cup into the gutters of “windy, desolate and dirty” Vanderbilt Ave. in front of its “ghetto” supermarket, “weak” bars and “segregated schooling, crime and awful restaurants… it might have fallen under a demilitarized zone in Ghostbusters.” (Actual real comment)

“Max” snarkily (and sharkily) retorts: “I agree this is totally a fraudulent poll. If you can’t trust a random internet site for valid scientific answers to such questions as ‘which neighborhood is best?’ or ‘who would totally win in a fight, a whale or 15 sharks?’ then how are we to live our lives?”

What you have to say in The Prospect Heights Message Boards

Excuse Me, But You’re (Allegedly) Masturbating on the (Alleged) Q Train

Posted by dailyheights on Sunday 1 January 2006 at 12:29 pm

From a comment e-mailed to Daily Heights by an unregistered user of the Prospect Heights Message Boards:

Read description (black leather attache case??) and more grisly details in the Prospect Heights Message Boards

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