Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS) announced that it is a 2016 recipient of a Nissan Foundation grant. The grant will help fund “Voices of Crown Heights,” an oral history project that aligns with the Nissan Foundation’s mission of promoting the value of cultural diversity and building inclusive communities.
Nissan Foundation Grants $15K to Crown Heights Oral History Project
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reports:
Modell's takes over Crown Heights Art Deco Gem at Eastern Parkway and Utica
The 127-year-old NYC sporting goods company Modell's is taking over a prime Art Deco architectural gem, 1117 Eastern Parkway, at Utica. Brownstorner reports the building, originally a bank, was most recently a Popular Community Bank.
Live Music on Kingston Avenue!
The Soul Food Kitchen, on the corner of Kingston Avenue and Dean Street, is bringing live music (Saturday evenings). We've heard some great old school and authentically wonderful musicians. While some locals are eating it up, hopefully more will come to appreciate the sound of soul on the block! And will The Kingston Lounge add to the arts and music vibe picking up in the neighborhood...? We hope so!
GROW Brooklyn Festival for family gardening fun, St. John's Center, June 25
Details on a Facebook event page, as well as on this website: GrowBrooklynFestival.org.
Further details from the Facebook page:
Earlier this year, the Friends of Garden Kitchen Lab & Oxfam America decided they wanted to share the philosophy and activities of the Garden Kitchen Lab program with the broader community, so we set about to create a summer festival.
The Garden Kitchen Lab is backyard-to-table educational/blogging program that teaches children to create, develop and sustain food producing gardens with a culinary and technology component.
To be held outside NYC Parks St. John’s Center on Saturday, June 25th from 11am to 4pm, the event will showcase organizations who come together to bring greater awareness to the importance of locally grown food, appreciation of healthy cuisine, as well as encourage children to explore technology, sustainability and environmental issues.
Crown Heights North Historic District placed on national registry
Imperial Apartments, Pacific St. and Bedford Ave |
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and U.S. Rep. Yvette D. Clarke announced Wednesday [May 18] that the Crown Heights North Historic District was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places.Details on the National Parks Service website, Wikipedia and the Crown Heights North Association.
Artist Rusty Zimmerman's Crown Heights portraits now on exhibit at Brooklyn Children's Museum
Photo by Eillie Anzilotti via CityLab |
The results are on exhibit at the Brooklyn Children's Museum through September.
Photo by Eillie Anzilotti via CityLab |
PS 316, Elijah Stroud, makes great strides recent years with new leadership
Principal Olga Maluf. Photo by DNAinfo/Rachel Holliday Smith |
Crown Heights now a destination spot, per Travel & Leisure magazine
Eastern Parkway. Photo by Tukka Koski, Travel & Leisure |
Crown Heights Lubavitch building has replicas around the world
Photo by Andrea Robbins and Max Becher, Brownstoner |
Here's an interesting article about a building in Crown Heights that has inspired replicas all around the world. The article describes how 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, "headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement — one of the world’s largest ultra-orthodox Jewish groups — the building has become a powerful symbol of adherents’ faith and connection to the community."
The article traces "at least 11 replicas of 770’s ornamented brick facade have been built in locales as diverse as Milan, Italy and Sao Paulo, Brazil."
near Montreal, Canada |
Milan, Italy |
Jerusalem, Israel |
Brower Park ceremony on June 8 to dedicate new Shirley Chisolm Commemoration
This coming Wednesday, American politician, educator and writer Shirley Chisolm (the first African-American woman elected to Congress) will be honored in a dedication ceremony at Brower Park. It's not entirely clear from the promotional material what for of dedication is in store -- the NYC Park Department already references that Park Place by Brower Park is already known also as "Shirley Chisolm Place" and that a section of park is already dubbed Shirley Chisolm Circle -- but she was a great American and long-time neighborhood resident and advocate, so she deserves all the dedications she can get.
That last link details Chisolm's long relationship with the neighborhood, including frequent trips to Brower Park where she held class for students she taught.
Festivities begin at 11am. The Friends of Brower Park advise this:
Students from the George V. Brower School PS 289, have planned a special opening and closing performance for the dedication. The Brooklyn Public Library and the Brooklyn Children’s Museum will have books and activities for the younger set. If you would like to volunteer on the day of the dedication let us know: contactus@friendsofbrowerpark.orgUPDATE: here is some coverage of the event after the fact.
Photo: Rachel Holliday Smith via DNAinfo |
This Sunday, Brower Park seeking volunteers for paint scraping
This Sunday, The Friends of Brower Park community group is organizing to scrape paint from and repaint the entrances to Brower Park. In an advisory in the group's Facebook Page, they advise:
With enough volunteers we can paint the retaining wall on Kingston Avenue. Park staff will be there to scrape and paint and provide advice. Gloves, paint, scrapers, and clothes will be provided by the Parks Department. There will be bottled water and freshly popped popcorn to keep us smiling.
'Arts to End Violence' exhibit opens tonight, from S.O.S.
The Crown Heights Community Mediation Center and its "Save our Streets" (S.O.S.) initiative are sponsoring their sixth annual "Arts to End Violence" gallery exhibition of local artists -- kids, amateurs, professionals -- "committed to anti-violence, community building, peace, survival, healing, and making gun violence unacceptable in our city."
The exhibit opens tonight and includes a party with music, food and friendly neighbors, not to mention some stirring art.
Opening reception:
May 19
6:30-8:30 PM
1160 St Johns Place
The art will be up at the gallery for two weeks after the opening, at the following hours:
Wednesday, May 25: 3-6 PM
Thursday, May 26: 11 AM - 2 PM
Friday, May 27: 11 AM - 2 PM
Tuesday, May 31: 3-6 PM
Wednesday, June 1: 11 AM - 2 PM
Thursday, June 2: 11 AM - 2 PM
More details at the event's Facebook page.
The exhibit opens tonight and includes a party with music, food and friendly neighbors, not to mention some stirring art.
Opening reception:
May 19
6:30-8:30 PM
1160 St Johns Place
The art will be up at the gallery for two weeks after the opening, at the following hours:
Wednesday, May 25: 3-6 PM
Thursday, May 26: 11 AM - 2 PM
Friday, May 27: 11 AM - 2 PM
Tuesday, May 31: 3-6 PM
Wednesday, June 1: 11 AM - 2 PM
Thursday, June 2: 11 AM - 2 PM
More details at the event's Facebook page.
A&E Networks is opening a large TV studio at 1000 Dean
1000 Dean Street, via DNAinfo |
Central Brooklyn CSA farm sharing coop accepting applications for 2016 season
Windflower Farm, via Central Brooklyn CSA |
Large organic grocery, Union Market, coming to Bedford and Eastern Parkway
Architectural rendering, via Commercial Observer |
More details on Brownstoner.
Large new complex accepting applications for low-income housing at Bergen and Utica
Architectural rendering, via DNAinfo |
Local deli gets outdoor fruits and vegetable stands at last, Hooray!
UPDATE: This was a bust. The vegetable guy was a flake, his produce was poor quality, and the deli parted ways with him. No fruits and vegetables anymore.
And finally, after an afternoon of catch-up blogging on this site, I saved the best news for last, an I Love Kingston Ave exclusive!
The Organic Foodmark [sic], which opened what seems like a year ago on the corner of Kingston and Dean (literally my corner), has at long last fulfilled its promise of fresh fruits and vegetables out front! There's some story there as to the delay -- the guy they paid to build the wooden stands absconded with the money job unfinished, or something like that -- but all's well that ends well.
I can say that after nearly four years of living in this neighborhood, this is the first concrete sign I've witnessed on north Kingston Avenue of this gentrification effect on retail everyone keeps talking about. It's a welcome oasis in a food desert.
Look at those pretty fresh vegetables! |
L-train shutdown may drive Williamsburg residents to Crown Heights
Via DNAinfo |
Our neighborhood is served, after all, by the A, C, 2, 3, 4 and R trains. Oh, and the adorable S shuttle.
All I can say is someone should open a coffee shop or decent restaurant on Kingston, soon!
Landmarks Commission approves 75-unit building (45 for mentally ill) on historic site, across from Children's Museum
An artist's rendering, via NY YIMBY |
Google Maps currently of Dean Sage Mansion |
Hilbertz spearheaded efforts to block the development, including authoring an impassioned letter to the LPC on behalf of the St Marks Independent Block Association. Most of the case he made in the letter decried the blow to the historic nature of the block, known 100 years ago as "Millionaire's Row" (per a 2010 article on Brownstoner featuring the block and the Dean Sage Mansion). Here is an excerpt from Hilbertz's letter to the LPC:
The Dean Sage Mansion - and its original, formal garden - is indeed one of the very last of the freestanding mansions that once defined the entire area: a unique and first-rate example of exactly this described ‘sense of place’ of Crown Heights North, and itself a form of ‘endangered species’
The mansion and its grounds are owned by the Institute for Community Living (ICL), which currently houses 48 mentally ill residents there. The new building is an expansion of that housing facility. Presently, residents have access to a large gated lawn for their private outdoor use. With the new building taking up virtually all of that lawn space, it seems inevitable that residents will avail themselves of the beautiful public space of Brower Park, directly across the street from the facility, behind the Brooklyn Children's Museum.
There it is, pinned, right across from Brooklyn Children's Museum, Brower Park and PS 289 |
According to Hilbertz and Catto, however, it sounds like a done deal, save civil litigation.
UPDATED 5/16/16:
I notice this morning that a search of "Institute for Community Living" on Google News pulls up stories of three separate murders of residents that happened in ICL facilities in recent years (2012 at the location on St. Marks, 2013 in Boerum Hill, and earlier this year in East NY), as well as a missing person report for a resident of the St. Marks facility from a few weeks ago.)
* NOTE: Since posting this, a member of Community Board 8, with knowledge of the proposal, wrote to suggest that the expansion will not double the number of units set aside for mentally ill residents from 48 to 48+45, as I'd indicated, but rather the new 45 will replace the old 48 set aside for the mentally ill. Details still to be confirmed.
New 19-Unit building to go up on lot on Prospect Place & New York Ave
906 Prospect Place today (Google Maps) |
Artist renditions, via NY YIMBY |
Artist renditions, via NY YIMBY |
More adulations for Food Sermon Kitchen
It is gratifying to see much praise in the media for a new Caribbean restaurant in Crown Heights, of all things, but chef Rawlston Williams has another media splash in this WABC New TV clip feature of his Food Sermon Kitchen, at 355 Rogers Avenue, south of Eastern Parkway, where he elevates the flavors of his native St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We had the food the other night as takeout (they don't deliver this far, but our friends picked up), and it was delish! Watching the video, the place looks charming. Very much a foodie take on classic Caribbean cooking. The link above includes a recipe for the place's most popular protein, lamb shank.
Beware of Bike Thieves
The 77th Precinct (this blog neighborhood's precinct) tells DNAinfo that bike thefts are on the rise. That jibes with a conversation I had recently with the owner of my local bike shop (shout out: Fulton Bikes on Fulton east of Albany) who said that bike thieves are bad lately, having stepped up their game, carrying good sets of tools and such. Lock 'em up tight, fellow bikers!
Crown Heights is NYC's 8th fastest gentrifying neighborhood
There's the "G" word again. DNAinfo reports details:
NYU’s Furman Center ... identified 15 neighborhoods that can be classified as “gentrifying” — areas that were relatively low-income in 1990, but then experienced higher rent growth in the following 20 years compared to other neighborhoods.
Ramen shop to open on Franklin
Oh, Franklin Ave! Don't you have enough good restaurants already? Kingston, people! Open your restaurants on Kingston, please. One, anyway.
Word is that a lovely sounding, yet-to-be-named ramen shop with ample seating and beer and wine is opening on Franklin. Good for them. Details on DNAinfo.
Word is that a lovely sounding, yet-to-be-named ramen shop with ample seating and beer and wine is opening on Franklin. Good for them. Details on DNAinfo.
WSJ discovers Crown Heights real estate boom
About four years since the story broke, the Wall Street Journal has caught on to the fact that Crown Heights is a booming neighborhood. Better late than never.
"Crown Heights Turns Its Image Around"
"Brooklyn neighborhood once synonymous with crime attracts home buyers and renters looking to pay less than in nearby areas"
Thanks, Obvious Guy!
Hillary holds a rally in Crown Heights
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton held a rally last week in the gym of Medgar Evers College in Crown Heights, as Newsweek reported.
The report includes a long video of the event.
Literal 'Hole in the Wall' Caribbean restaurant on Kingston getting rave reviews online
Nameless Caribbean restaurant, Kingston Ave. near St. Johns Place Photo: UntappedCities |
"There’s no name, no sign, no hours, no menu, no door to walk through. Just a rectangular cutout from a storefront grate, just by the intersection of Kingston Avenue and St. John’s Place, behind which a man from Jamaica ["Papa"] is serving up delicious Caribbean food."
This review points to an earlier one on Edible Brooklyn. So much for keeping a secret in this town.
Community Groups meet for bike and pedestrian safety in Crown Heights and Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Photo: David Meyer, via StreetsBlogNYC |
Details on StreetsBlog NYC.
Vote until this Sunday on how to spend City funds on Crown Heights projects
Photo: DNAinfo |
Details on how to vote here.
Crown heights Film Festival Coming October
Racing Towards Red Hook, Jessica Scott, Brooklyn, NY |
Calling all local filmmakers: Crown heights Film Festival
is in Full Effect. After a two year break, local art gallery Five Myles will showcase mainly NY and Brooklyn-based short films, with a max
20 minute length. Gallery program manager Marine Cornuet said all
types of films are admissible, “we want to be surprised, intellectually
stimulated, entertained, in awe, challenged in any short film genre.”
You can submit your film in 5/20-6/20, finalists will be decided end of
August.
Kingston Junk Shop Building Sold for $1.1m
Even before I became a real estate agent, I was always interested in
knowing "what's going on?" in my neighborhood or in the community at
large. So I figured I'd let you in on my latest discovery so far. My
associate and I were chasing down a lead of an owner of a building on Kingston avenue, a mixed use
development with a few residential units on top and a storefront. You
can't really see the storefront because the painted red steel security gate is always pulled down. What you do see is the crew in front selling everything from bicycle tires to toilet seats. If you've walked down the northern end of
Kingston, you know which building I'm talking about. They are always really nice and say hello as you pass by and are known to give you a deal if you turn up a smile. Well it turns out the owner sold this spot, 104 Kingston Avenue, to a Chinese developer sight unseen for $1.1 million dollars, according to my source. That's how hot our community is right now. Word is, the Asian market believes our community is worth investing in. We could have told them that a long time ago. I'm curious to see what they will do with the space. Hopefully, a coffee shop. What do you think?
Jane O'Meara Sanders (Bernie's wife) is a Crown Heights native
Jane Sanders, Crown Heights native. Photo: AP via Burlington Free Press |
Crown Heights NYPD brings the Easter Bunny to Interfaith Medical
The Easter Bunny and the 77th NYPD and NYPD Brooklyn North visit kids at Interfaith Medical Center |
Follow NYPDBklynNorth and the 77th precinct on Twitter.
What's become of 1000 Dean Street, the old Studebaker building?
Photo: Crain's NY |
Christmas season 2014, Brooklyn Flea took residence there, and it was glorious. The massive ground floor of the building served well for a labyrinthian sprawl of Brooklyn's finest artisans. Right down the street from our house. Seemed too good to be true! Alas, come Christmas 2015, it was not repeated. Since then we hadn't seen signs of life.
Glad to see this news from Crain's NY that San Francisco-based co-workspace provider The Vault has signed a 10-year lease for the 20,000 square foot downstairs. Around back of the same building is the already thriving hip beer hall found court Berg'n in the already ridionkulously hip Franklin Avenue scene.
Mayor de Blasio: 'This City Needs a Better Conversation About Gentrification'
I caught this piece the other day on WNYC radio with the mayor talking to Brian Lehrer, talking about the city's new affordable housing plan. I found it an interesting dialog. I see here also NY Times coverage of the same topic.
NY Daily News profiles Brooklyn basketball culture, shouts out Robeson High
Brownsville Recreation Center gym. Photo by NY Daily News |
Coaches must move around if they want to know the time and score when they visit Crown Heights. At Robeson High on Albany Ave., there is a basement “gymatorium.” The court is laid out in a way that a theatre stage and curtains serve as the backdrop for fans watching jump balls at midcourt. Coaches have to view a scoreboard partly obstructed by the curtains. Some walk out to midcourt to do so.
“Everything in Brooklyn is 100 years old,” Robeson coach Todd Myles says.
The piece doesn't note it, but Robeson High houses a magnate school, Pathways in Technology Early College High School, which President Obama visited in 2013 as a backdrop to announce new education initiatives.
Crown Heights Travel Guide: Coolest Spots in Hottest Neighborhood
Or something like that.
amNY offers a Crown Heights visitor's primer with some recommended neighborhood activities including dining, drinking and shopping.
Nostrand Ave. Photo from amNY |
New Brooklyn gentrification podcast from WNYC & The Nation
Photo from WNYC.org |
Crown Heights, PLG rents rise ~8% since last year
Citing a report by MNS Real Estate, DNAinfo claims that Brooklyn rental prices overall remained relatively steady in the last year (surprising!), but that Crown Heights and Prospect-Lefferts Garden saw average market rises of nearly 8%.
The report cites these average rental prices for Crown Heights:
- Studios: $1,681
- One-bedrooms: $1,940
- Two-bedrooms: $2,430
Kosher bakery opening on Albany
Photo from DNAinfo |
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