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Sopranos Writer Buys St. Marks Condo for $2 Million

What recession? Via Curbed: “… screenwriter Todd A. Kessler, a former Sopranos scribe … appears to be the buyer of a 4BR, 3BA condo at 162 St. Marks Avenue in Prospect Heights.”

“… The apartment, in a 22′-wide brownstone that turned condo in 2007, was asking only $1.679 million when it hit the market at the end of September. Kessler just paid for the apartment: $2,005,000, or 19.4 percent over the asking price.

Read more: http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2011/02/01/screenwriter_pays_2_million_for_prospect_heights_condo.php

Apple Store coming to Prospect Heights?

Apple, originally uploaded by Ronaldo F Cabuhat.

More Ratner Retail updates! According to the New York Observer:

“…the tech behemoth is now setting its sights on a location near the proposed Atlantic Yards arena in Brooklyn, future home to the Nets basketball team …. (the) company has been informally chatting with potential landlords, including Atlantic Yards developer Forest City Ratner, about leasing options in the area …”

” ‘They’ve been very gun shy, the Apple people,’ said the source … it’s the only place in Brooklyn that’s super visible, close to trains and about as close as you can get to a 24-hour community in the borough.”

Read more: iRatner! Apple Digging Atlantic Yards

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Send in the Clowns: Ratner Brings in A Literal (Not Figurative) Circus

As reported in The Brooklyn Paper, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus are coming to Barclays Center, at the intersection of Flatbush and Atlantic Avenue.

Tish James takes the bait:

Longtime Atlantic Yards foe Councilwoman Tish James (D–Prospect Heights) was unimpressed by the circus announcement, saying that it would only bring “more clowns to the Atlantic Yards-Barclays Center debacle.”

PS9: New Library Has No Librarian, Closes

As reported on Brooklyn Ink:

On November 12, P.S. 9 and M.S. 571 unveiled a revamped school library, which they promptly closed, because there was no librarian … Sandra D’Avilar, Principal of the elementary school that renovated the library: “And it’s still not enough to make someone from the Board of Education call and say, ‘hey, we found some money. We‘re going to send someone you can interview, and we’re going to find you a librarian.’”

Link: Brooklyn School Library Opens – and Closes – its Doors [Brooklyn Ink]

WSJ Profile of Prospect Heights: Less Slope, More Edge

As discussed on Brooklynian, the Wall Street Journal just profiled Prospect Heights as having Slope Appeal With Edge:

“… Prospect Heights has developed a reputation as the Slope’s edgier cousin. And even after years of playing development catch-up to Park Slope, Prospect Heights still offers more inexpensive housing options.”

* The median list price is $549,000.
* The median size is 1,095 square feet.

Some negatives: the schools section is a bit outdated and random, making it sound like Prospect Heights has no school options.

They also highlight the Richard Meier condo at One Grand Army Plaza as “the most ambitious new residence in the neighborhood” and are rather polite about its 34% vacancy rate despite being on the market for years: “About 66% of the 96-unit building has been sold…”

BONUS: The ultimate argument settler – WSJ calls the boundaries of Prospect Heights. Flatbush to Washington, and Eastern Parkway to Atlantic Avenue. That’s reasonable, right?

Check it out on Brooklynian and Wall Street Journal.

Black Population Declines by "Double Digits" in Prospect Heights

Census numbers are out and detail the “suburban flight” of blacks and latinos. The New York Times reports:

“The number of Hispanic residents declined in tracts in Williamsburg, Bushwick and Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and in Washington Heights, but increased in the north Bronx; Woodside and Ozone Park, Queens; and central Harlem. The black population shrunk by double digits in Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill and Fort Greene, in central Harlem and in South Ozone Park, but jumped in Canarsie and Flatlands, Brooklyn, and in Springfield Gardens, Queens.

Link: Region is Reshaped as Minorities Move to Suburbs [New York Times]

New Jersey Nets may be "Brooklyn New Yorkers"

From the big-money-behind-bad-ideas dept:

On September 30, two lawyers associated with a large Philadelphia law firm sought trademark protection for the name, “Brooklyn New Yorkers”, three logos featuring either a basketball or a basketball player and the Brooklyn Bridge and even a slogan, “We Come to Play”
… The decision to seek trademark protection around the time the team informed the NBA it would be changing its name from the “New Jersey Nets.”

Link: Who Are “Brooklyn New Yorkers”? [Nets Daily]

Michael Brea Calmly Describes Prospect Heights Mom-Slaying

According to the Daily News, Ugly Betty actor Michael Brea took a sword and killed his mother, Yannick Brea “after she asked him to pour water from a pot in which she was cooking chickens in.”

The Daily News also has a Photo Gallery of Horrors where you can gawk at blood-spattered walls and AC units in the Prospect Heights apartment. Can you say prurient? I knew that you could…