Tag: development
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Music Workshop on North 6th
http://www.observer.com/2012/04/an-unconventional-music-venue-with-a-jagged-design-may-be-the-last-hope-for-williamsburg-cultural-legacy/
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Pfizer Sells, But Not to Local Groups
Pfizer has sent a letter notifying Community Board 1 that they have reached an agreement to sell the last remaining large parcels of land from the drug giant’s ancestral home. The agreement is with a group called 306 Rutledge Street II LLC, a “company acting on behalf of investors who have deep roots in the…
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Salvation Army to Remain at Salvation Army Building
http://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2012/04/after-demolition-burg-salvation-army-will-stay-thrifty/
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338 Berry Tenants to be Evicted?
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/burg_has_art_attack_cB6biSayA1jif5dSOcD5jN#ixzz1sJ5Y8bii
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77 Commercial Street Sells
According to the Real Deal, Manhattan-based Chetrit Group has purchased the 95,000 sf warehouse at 77 Commercial Street in Greenpoint. The property is one of the northernmost waterfront parcels that were rezoned to residential in the 2005 rezoning, and the potential development on the site could in a big, bigger or biggest development scenario. It…
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Bagels and Health Food Give Way to Chain
http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/35/15/dtg_healthmove_2012_04_13_bk.html
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Say Goodbye to the Salvation Army
Brownstoner notes that the demolition of the Salvation Army building at Bedford and North 7th Street is imminent (the site appears to include the stucco building adjacent at 153 North 7th Street too). What will go in its place, though, remains a mystery. Brownstoner has an image of a zoning diagram showing a two-story commercial…
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CPCR Donated Over $100k to Local Supporters
According to the Brooklyn Paper, Community Preservation Corporation Resources, the for-profit developer leading the effort to redevelop the Domino Sugar site, paid out at least $100,000 to local groups over a two-year period. The neighborhood groups, which include El Puente, Los Sures, and Keren Ezer, received $10,000 each. (A fourth neighborhood group – Churches United…
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Stores Go to the Edge
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303404704577305892635635410.html?mod=WSJ_NY_MIDDLESecondStories