VOLUME 27, NUMBER 24
MAY 7-MAY 20, 2015
IS BEEKMAN SAFER AFTER HIT & RUN? B Y J O SH RO GE R S AND D U SI CA SU E MA L E S E V IC he hit and run driver who smashed into a pedestrian on a sidewalk near Spruce Street School last month has not been brought to justice, but she seems to have made her mark Downtown nonetheless. Beekman St. now seems less dangerous with traffic lights at the intersection of Nassau and stepped up enforcement. “I feel a lot safer,” parent Elena Brower said last week outside the school, referring to the new traffic signals that replaced stop signs. But the changes are not something that can quickly quell the fears of parents who have been worrying about the street’s safety since the school opened four years ago, particularly since there is still a lot of nearby construction. Beekman is “like the Wild West,”
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Downtown Express photo by Milo Hess
The Ladder 8 firehouse was a popular place stop last Saturday for the F.D.N.Y.’s 150th anniversary celebration across the city. The house, used in “Ghostbusters,” is expected to close for perhaps three years.
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Tribeca’s ‘Ghostbusters’ firehouse to close for ‘gut renovation’ B Y J O SH ROGERS ho you gonna call? Another firehouse. Tribeca’s famed “Ghostbusters” firehouse is going to close soon for renovations. Hollywood probably won’t care about the temporary loss of the setting of its 1984 blockbuster and sequel, but for neighbors, it’ll mean longer emergency response times for
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quite some time. A firefighter with the Ladder 8 company at 14 N. Moore St. told a Downtown Express photographer that the house will soon close for about three years, and the company is not sure yet where it will go. Jim Long, a fire department spokesperson, said Ladder 8 will be relocated to another house, but it’s not yet decid-
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ed where. He said the F.D.N.Y. has to evaluate rebids to do the work before it knows when it will begin, how long it will take, and how much the project will cost. “It’ll be a gut renovation,” he said in a phone interview. “A large part of the work is to replace the floor so it can Continued on page 11