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Say Goodbye to Sunlight? Plaza Condo May Loom at 30 Stories

From the “Affordable Housing for The People” dept.:
parking for temple members only-tn.jpgThat Grand Army Plaza condo development tentatively known as 1 Prospect Park: exactly how massive will it be? Nearly double the size we thought? Assiduous reader Quig writes in: “From today’s NYT. I almost spit coffee on my laptop.”

Today’s NYT: “Mr. Meier has taken a similar hands-on approach to a residential building he is designing in Brooklyn on Grand Army Plaza overlooking Prospect Park. The 30-story condominium includes 120 units, most of which have balconies with park views.”

Huh. There was some “discussion” of this at a community meeting about a year ago, and a few people were fuming about the long shadow this would cast–not to mention the problems a ginormous condo complex could inflict on St. John’s Place (i.e. sanitation issues and traffic from an underground garage).

The funny thing is, until today, we were under the impression that the condo would be only 16-18 stories in height. From The Real Deal, just a few months ago(Sept.-Oct. 2004): Architect Richard Meier, who designed the celebrity magnet towers at 173-176 Perry Street, is working on a new project in Prospect Heights. The building, on Eastern Parkway, is for developer Mario Procida of Seventeen Development LLC and should be ready in two years. It will be 16 to 18 stories tall, and feature one-, two- and three-bedroom units, but will “not be luxury,” Meier told New York magazine.

By the way, “Not Luxury” will be defined as affordable to the top 1% of Brooklyn families, as opposed to the usual cut-off of 0.5%. It’s a development for The People! (CAUTION: This is humor.)

According to Property Shark, the lot is still owned by the Union Temple; the lot is currently being used for parking. We are in touch with sources close to Union Temple, so stay tuned for updates.

Links:
For Act II, Architect Gets More Hands-On [New York Times]
Ownership of 17 Eastern Parkway [PropertyShark]
New Residential Developments [The Real Deal]

Daily Heights Overwhelmed with Adorableness of HAYWORTH

HayCutie-tn.jpgWow. Here’s Hayworth. Wow. The brain-on-the-outside look is a very nice touch. To grasp the implications of cuteness this extreme, you really need to click here for the full-size image. Thanks to Lucas for sharing.

FILE UNDER: ProHo Cuties. Where is your ProHo Cutie? E-mail [email protected].

PS. Cutie submitters: Sorry about the backlog. I don’t want to overwhelm Daily Heights readers with too much adorableness at once.

REWARD $$: Photographic Evidence of the Panhandler With the Mother Who Has Wrecked Her Car

snapatorium flickr-mugshot.jpgGet scammed–earn money! Daily Heights is offering a bounty of $20 for a photograph of ProHo’s most nefarious–and seemingly ubiquitous–con artist…. Also, everyone on Daily Heights who has been scammed by this guy will be required to PayPal you at least one dollar. Judging from the length of this thread, that will be a lot of money.

To claim the reward, the photo must be independently confirmed as “that guy” (as in, “Hey! It’s that guy! The guy who said he could get me Letterman tickets!”)

Links:
The Panhandler with the Mother who has wrecked her car [Susan in the Daily Heights Forum]
Wanted Mug Shot – Harry 1917 [Snapatorium on Flickr]

BONUS! The bounty will be increased by $5 (or one bottle of sake at Blue Ribbon Sushi) for an amusing anecdote about how you scammed the scammer into getting his picture taken.

"Adult" Spelling Bee: Not Racy Enough for the Daily News

DCP_4050AlJoshBeex.jpgAdult Spelling Bee emcee Josh Reynolds reports that he recently received an e-mail from blog-savvy Daily News reporter Deborah Kolben:

“She wanted to do an article on the spelling bee. I was pretty excited about this and called her up. She said, ‘So…you have this adult novelty spelling bee.’ and I launched into my spiel and she stopped me very early on to say, ‘So, it’s not adult?’ … ‘Uh, well, we don’t spell the names of vibrators or anything like that. I mean, other than being in a bar, it’s a pretty wholesome spelling bee.’ She said, ‘Oh’ in a disappointed way, and told me that she was probably not going to be able to pitch the regular old spelling bee story.”

“I guess a ‘Sex and the Spelling Bee’ event is a good idea, but how hard are those words to spell really?”

Bonus! Heather reports on last week’s bee:

“…not packed to the rafters like last time, but … any time there are no tables left completely empty, it is a good turnout … It always seems half the people there don’t participate in the spelling, so it’s not like you’d be alone in your spell-lessness if you were to come just to watch. As non-speller Mark pointed out, it’s not just a competition, it’s entertainment.”

The next Adult Spelling Bee takes place at Freddy’s Backroom on the last Wednesday in April.

Finally! Inside the Brooklyn Navy Yards

callalillie.com navy yards.jpgFrom the “stuff you have always wanted to do” file:Corie Trancho and Alexis Robie have documented some of those intriguing and stately ruins over at the Brooklyn Navy Yards. Turns out this is called Officer’s Row, also known as Admiral’s Row. The 10 houses (seven remain), built between 1864 and 1901, served as to high-ranking officers and their families:

“We came into contact with two very special families, both of whom whose siblings had spent small portions of their childhood and adolescence, between the early to late 1970’s in Officer’s Row. As we began to communicate with one another via email, memories flowed. They began to outline invaluable personal histories of life in the yard. Fascinated, we listened, questioned, and began to dig.

“This site is a workbench for our questions and research. We hope to shape it more as our project moves forward.”

Officer’s Row: Memories of the Brooklyn Navy Yard [officersrow.org]

MTA Transit Riders' Hearing: 6 PM

From the Better-late-than-never dept.:

Get the details from Gothamist.

Issues on the table, according to Council Member Letitia James, who will be holding a press conference in front of the MTA offices in about an hour:
-MetroCard price hike for working and low-income families
-Rider safety in the face of token booth closures
-Irregular and unsatisfactory bus and train service

Head Start Finished?

head start.jpgCharles Star writes: “As I was walking to the train this morning, I snapped this photo of workmen taking down the sign for the Medgar Evers Head Start center at Park & Vanderbilt. I don’t know the backstory, but is it possibly a casualty of Bush administration education funding / No Child Left Behind?”

Anybody know anything about this? Here’s the website for the Medgar Evers College Head Start Child Development Center.

UPDATE: oops. Things not looking good for Head Start today.

LINKS:
Head Start Program Faces Uncertain Future [Houston Chronicle]
Head Start abuses anger U.S. lawmakers [Kansas City Star]

Bruce Ratner: Born and Raised in Brooklyn

The News Interview: Bruce Ratner

“Opponents of your plan complain that you are using the threat of eminent domain – forced acquisition of property by government – to make the project work.”

“We’ve already privately acquired a very substantial portion of the site, and given everybody on the site the opportunity either to relocate or make a fair amount of money above what they originally paid. Most people have taken that option, so we don’t have to depend to any great extent on eminent domain.

“How does the arena project fit into the overall development of the borough?”

“All the outer boroughs live in the shadow of Manhattan, but Brooklyn has the best chance of escaping that because we have our own brand. Bringing a team to Brooklyn will enhance that brand and give people civic pride, but we have to keep pushing and promoting. Look, I’m not from Brooklyn, I’m from Ohio – but I chose Brooklyn. One of the biggest compliments I was ever paid came when Howard Golden, the former borough president, introduced me to an audience as born and raised in Brooklyn.