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MARCH 8, 2018
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PANEL OF EXPERTS DISCUSSES NYC’S NEW OFFICE OF NIGHTLIFE: Dozens of Brooklynites gathered Tuesday, Feb. 27, at The Bushwick Starr, a community arts center in Bushwick, for a panel discussion with several influential nightlife professionals. Shown above: The scene inside the Greenpoint nightclub Good Room. See back page. Photo by Tiffany Rexach
Andrew Hoan to Leave BCC
By Stephen Koepp The Bridge
‘David Bowie is’ on View at the Brooklyn Museum A quilted two-piece suit worn for the “Starman” performance designed by Freddie Burretti is on display during the media preview of the “David Bowie is” exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. Visit brooklyneagle.com. AP Photo/Mary Altaffer
Brooklyn District Attorney Andrew Hoan, who took the helm as president and CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce in December 2016, plans to leave the post in May, the Chamber announced on Friday. Hoan departs after a busy year for the Chamber, in which he orchestrated the group’s centennial gala, produced a strategic plan for the next 100 years, and helped lead a spirited bid to attract Amazon’s planned second headquarters. “Andrew Hoan is a friend to me and to our entire borough,” Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams told The Bridge in a statement. “His years of dedication to public service, pursuing economic development to expand opportunity for all, will be felt in Brooklyn for decades to come.” The Chamber is the largest such group in New York state, with more than 2,100 members, and was recognized as the state’s Chamber of the Year in 2017.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, left, congratulates Chamber of Commerce President Andrew Hoan, at last month’s Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Centennial Gala. Brooklyn Eagle file photo by Andy Katz
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In a message to members, the Chamber said Hoan decided to
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for his replacement and expects no disruption in its activities. “As a result of Andrew’s leadership and the depth of management experience of the Chamber staff, I am pleased to report that all of our planned programming and events have been scheduled through the end of 2018,” said Chamber board chair Denise Arbesu in making the announcement. “I have no doubt that these activities will be flawlessly executed.” Before assuming the CEO role, succeeding Carlo Scissura, Hoan had served as the Chamber’s executive vice president and chief of staff. He joined the group 2012 as vice president for economic development after serving more than five years as director of capital budget and development under Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. In an interview with The Bridge in April 2017, Hoan made it clear that doing justice to the Chamber’s centennial was his top priority. “It’s my job to steward the institution through its 100th birthday, which is a big deal,” he said, promising “the biggest and best party the borough has seen in the past 100 years.” On that score, he succeeded, throwing a party for nearly 1,000 members and guests, complete
with a marching band and Coney Island sideshow entertainers. “This is amazing to see,” said Juan Perez, CEO of Highbrid Media, a multicultural marketing company, in the midst of the festivities. A more contemplative observation of the group’s centennial is a year-long exhibit at the Brooklyn Historical Society called The Business of Brooklyn, which tells the story of the Chamber’s century in more than 100 objects. One of Hoan’s most dramatic moments came in September, after Amazon announced that it was shopping around for the ideal place to build a second headquarters, with the promise of creating 50,000 new jobs and $5 billion in capital investment. Hoan and borough president Adams seized the moment to launch a campaign they dubbed “Brooklyn Prime,” for which they rounded up a coalition of business and community leaders to help make the pitch. “We’re going to bring it home, no matter what,” Hoan declared at a news event while making the announcement. In January, when a short list of 20 finalists was revealed (out of 238 entrants), New York City made the cut with an application including Brooklyn and three other city neighborhoods.
Another move on Hoan’s watch was to relocate the Chamber’s annual design show, BKLYN DESIGNS, to a grander venue this year: the Brooklyn Museum. The year’s edition, its 15th, will take place May 12-13 and include a special exhibit of historic Brooklyn objects, curated
by the museum’s decorative-arts director. Hoan and his wife, an OB/GYN doctor, had their first child in April 2017. The Chamber hasn’t said what their next destination will be, but noted, “on a personal level, [we] will miss his enthusiasm.”
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How It All Works: Politics 101 At Stone House Forums Will Kick Off This Weekend
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Politics 101: Old Stone House Kicks Off Series of Forums on Government and Governance Part One of Series Will Explain Budgets. Politics 101 rose out of the 2016 election process, which became a call to action for many members of the Brooklyn community. Along with the desire to enact change, there was an expressed need to better understand how the whole system works. Coordinating with organizing efforts including GOBK, Women’s March, Park Slope Civic Council, Park Slope Parents, as well as the local political clubs, Old Stone House organized its first event in April 2017 – Politics 101: Your Democracy in Action focused on the basics of civic participation. For 2018, OSH has established a three-part series. The first, on March 11 will tackle Budgeting, the second, “Organizing at the Community Level” will occur in September, and the third “The Business of Governance” will occur in October. On Sunday, March 11 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m., the Old Stone House and Washington Park will welcome Assemblymember Robert Carroll and Mariana Alexander of the New York Citizens Budget Commission for conversation with the public that addresses questions and concerns about how individuals and local institutions will be impacted by the upcoming New York State budget and changes to the Federal tax laws. Eric McClure, the founder of Park Slope Neighbors, will moderate. “Citizenship and civic engagement are at the core of the Old Stone House’s historic legacy, so we are excited to provide an opportunity for people to participate actively in their government. Understanding the process is the key to change.” says Kimberly Maier, executive director, Old Stone House & Washington Park. “We’re also thrilled that the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, which has its own long history in the borough, will be sponsoring Politics 101, and filming each of the sessions so the information will be accessible on both the OSH and Brooklyn Daily Eagle websites.”
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In this same vein, on March 18 from 11 am to 2 pm, our neighbors at RunNYC will host Campaign 101 at Camp Friendship, 339 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY, to provide an insider’s view of how campaigns work. Panelists include Maceo Torres-Trujillo, former campaign manager Marjorie Velázquez for City Council and former regional organizing director, Hillary Clinton Campaign; Rahul Kale, Campaign Manager, Chrissy Houlahan for PA-6; Heidi Sieck, Co-founder and CEO, #VOTEPROCHOICE and Sydney Watnick, former regional organizing director, Hillary Clinton and Ralph Northam. The program is free, but you must reserve tickets. For more information contact info@run-nyc.org. About the Old Stone House And Washington Park The Old Stone House is a modern reconstruction of the Vechte-Cortelyou House, a 1699 Dutch stone farmhouse that was the site of the largest battle of the Revolutionary War—the Battle of Brooklyn on August 27, 1776—and in the late 1800’s the home field for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Located in Washington Park, Fourth Avenue and Third Street, in Park Slope, Brooklyn, the Old Stone House and Washington Park constitute an active cultural site and presenting organization dedicated to creating a strong sense of community through history, environmental education and the arts, including its new permanent exhibit, “Old Stone House: Witness to War”. About runNYC runNYC grew out of #GetOrganizedBK. In 2017, runNYC supported several city council and Brooklyn-wide candidates for primary races in September and in the general November election. In addition, they created a New York City political primer for citizens interested in understanding their local government and potential candidates considering a run for office. Over the next year, runNYC will turn to working with and supporting NYC area candidates for the New York State Senate and U.S. Congress, training new candidates to run for local office, and training volunteers to take leadership roles in political campaigns. runNYC welcomes new members who have a passion for local politics and the wellbeing of NYC and the surrounding area.
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News From Around the Borough
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City Seeks to Demolish Historic Gowanus Building The city Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is seeking to demolish the two-story former City of New York Water Supply Distribution Gowanus Station building at 234 Butler St., according to Pardon Me for Asking. The Beaux Arts structure was built in 1913 and reflects the history of Gowanus as an industrial and manufacturing center. Many people in the community have sought to save the building, and the New York State Historic Preservation Office has
Documentary To Cover Upcoming L-Train Closure For those wondering what they’ll do when the L train closes for 15 months in April 2019, take solace knowing you can watch every step of the journey in a new documentary about the catastrophe. The lead-up to the closure has been filled with stressed commuters, worried local businesses and community politicians fighting for answers with their constituents, all captured by Director Emmett Adler and Producer Ian Mayer for their film, “The L Train Doc.” “The film will tell the human stories of residents, business owners, activists, politicians, realtors and others whose lives will be dramatically impacted,” a statement reads. The film is expected to capture a myriad of issues that have surrounded the event from the political to the personal. The duo hopes to release the film on Netflix, and they are sharing the steps of the project on their social media pages until then, reports Free Williamsburg. Continued on page 4INB
given its support to preserving it. However, the city wants the location as part of the site for an 8-million-gallon retention tank that would mitigate the problem of sewage and storm water overflow, Pardon Me for Asking reported. Kevin Clarke, DEP project coordinator, said at a recent meeting that it was not technically feasible to keep the building or its façade, since the retention tank would undermine its structure. The building is currently owned by Salvatore and Lena Tagliavia.
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News From Around the Borough Continued from 4INB
100-Year-Old Bensonhurst Bakery Closes A well-known bakery has closed after 100 years in operation, according to Brooklyn Reporter. West End Bakery at 8517 18th Ave. was known for its cakes, cookies, cheesecakes and Italian pastries. Some posters on Facebook and reviewers on Yelp said the store’s baked goods had gone down in quality after a change in ownership, Brooklyn Reporter said. The store’s building, which was put up for sale, is under contract, but a realtor contacted by Brooklyn Reporter said merely that the buyers was “an LLC.� Several other Italian bakeries in Bensonhurst have recently shut down, including the legendary Angelo’s.
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Part of Brooklyn Bridge Park Closed to Public After debris from fallen trees was found in Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Main Street section, that portion of the park was temporarily closed in advance of a rehabilitation project, according to Curbed New York. The affected stretch includes one of the park’s dog runs, some public pathways and the rock-climbing wall DUMBO Boulders. Last spring, a foot-long piece of steel also fell from the bridge into the same area, sparking a closure that was quickly reopened by MTA and the Department of Transportation. The park will now install protective scaffolding with hopes to reopen sometime in April. “Out of an abundance of caution, we’re closing this section of the park temporarily,� Brooklyn Bridge Park President Eric Landau said. “The safety of our visitors is paramount.�
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CHAIRPERSON: Dealice Fuller DISTRICT MANAGER: Gerald A. Esposito
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COMMUNITY BOARD #4 1420 BUSHWICK AVENUE, SUITE 370 Brooklyn, NY 11207�1422 Phone: 718�628�8400 Fax: 718�628�8619 Email: bk04@cb.nyc.gov Web:http://www.nyc.gov/html/bkncb4/html/home/ home.shtml
Bushwick CHAIRPERSON: Julie Dent DISTRICT MANAGER: none at this time
Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace
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North Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, and Weeksville CHAIRPERSON: Nizjoni Granville DISTRICT MANAGER: Michelle George Regular monthly board meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm.
COMMUNITY BOARD #9 890 NOSTRAND AVENUE, Brooklyn, NY 11225 Phone: 718�778�9279 Fax: 718�467�0994 Email: bk09@cb.nyc.gov Web: www.communitybrd9bklyn.org South Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, and Wingate CHAIRPERSON: Musa Moore DISTRICT MANAGER: Currently vacant
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East New York, Cypress Hills, Highland Park, New Lots, City Line, Starrett City CHAIRPERSON: Andrew Mitchell DISTRICT MANAGER: Melinda Perkins Regular monthly board meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 pm.
COMMUNITY BOARD #10 8119 5TH AVENUE Brooklyn, New York 11209 Phone: 718�745�6827 Fax: 718�836�2447 Email: communitybd10@nyc.rr.com bk10@cb.nyc.gov Web: www.bkcb10.org
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Bath Beach, Gravesend, Mapleton, and Bensonhurst
Flatbush, Midwood, Kensington, and Ocean Parkway
CHAIRPERSON: William Guarinello DISTRICT MANAGER: Marnee Elias�Pavia Regular monthly board meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm.
CHAIRPERSON: Alvin M. Berk DISTRICT MANAGER: Shawn Campbell Regular monthly board meetings are held on the second Monday of the month at 7:30 pm.
COMMUNITY BOARD #12 5910 13TH AVENUE, Brooklyn, NY 11219 Phone: 718�851�0800 Fax: 718�851�4140 Email: BKCB12@gmail.com Web: www.brooklyncb12.org Boro Park, Kensington, Ocean Parkway, and Midwood CHAIRPERSON: Yidel Perlstein DISTRICT MANAGER: Barry Spitzer Regular monthly board meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
COMMUNITY BOARD #13 1201 SURF AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR Brooklyn, NY 11224 Phone: 718�266�3001 Fax: 718�266�3920 Email: bsantonas@cb.nyc.gov (Barbara Santonas) Web: Under construction
Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, and Fort Hamilton Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Bensonhurst, Gravesend, and Seagate CHAIRPERSON: CHAIRPERSON: Doris N. Cruz Joann Weiss DISTRICT MANAGER: DISTRICT MANAGER: Josephine Beckmann Eddie Mark Regular monthly board meetings are held on the third Monday of the month at 7:15 pm Regular monthly board meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm. except during January and February.
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CHAIRPERSON: Daniel Murphy DISTRICT MANAGER: Jeremy Laufer
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East Flatbush, Remsen Village, Farragut, Rugby, Erasmus and Ditmas Village CHAIRPERSON: Gail Reed�Barnett, Ed.D DISTRICT MANAGER: Ms. Sherif Fraser
KINGSBORO COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Regular monthly board meetings are 2001 Oriental Boulevard, C Cluster, Rm C124 held on the third Wednesday of the Phone: 718�332�3008 month at 7:00 pm. Fax: 718�648�7232 Email: bklcb15@verizon.net COMMUNITY BOARD #18 Web:www.nyc.gov/html/bkncb15/html/home/home.shtml 1097 BERGEN AVENUE Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach, Kings Bay, Brooklyn, NY 11234�4841 Gerritsen Beach, Kings Highway, East Gravesend, Phone: 718�241�0422 Madison, Homecrest, and Plum Beach Fax: 718�531�3199 CHAIRPERSON: Email: bkbrd18@optonline.net Theresa Scavo Web: No website DISTRICT MANAGER: Laura Singer Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Flatlands, Regular monthly board meetings are held on Marine Park, Georgetown, and Mill Island the last Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
COMMUNITY BOARD #16 444 THOMAS BOYLAND STREET, RM. 103 Brooklyn, NY 11212 Phone: 718�385�0323 Fax: 718�342�6714 Email: bk16@cb.nyc.gov Web: www.brooklyncb16.org Brownsville and Ocean Hill
CHAIRPERSON: Saul Needle DISTRICT MANAGER: Dorothy Turano Regular monthly board meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
CHAIRPERSON: (economic development) Genese Morgan DISTRICT MANAGER: Viola D. Greene�Walker Regular monthly board meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
low it to erect a building of more than 200,000 square feet at a location that until recently was used by Brooklyn Law School. Avery Hall Investments plans to erect the condo project, which will be up to 300 feet tall and will include slightly more than 100 apartments, at One Boerum Place, which fills most of a triangular block bordered by Fulton Street, Boerum Place and Red Hook Lane. Avery Hall acquired the site in 2016 and is now demolishing the Brooklyn Law building that previously stood there. The firm has developed several other properties in Downtown Brooklyn and nearby areas, including a condo building at 325 Henry St. that replaced a gas station.
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A Brooklyn-based real estate development firm has purchased 50,000 square feet of air rights from neighboring properties that will al-
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Pardon Me for Asking reports that Avo Construction is planning on closing on a historic brick building at 236 President St. that was constructed in 1897 as the Hans S. Christian Kindergarten. A listing on Trulia, a real estate site, advertised that “this extremely sturdy, two-story structure could potentially support an additional five floors of living space.� At a meeting with board members from adjoining buildings, the developer expressed the intention to demolish the original building to erect a six-story luxury condo building, according to Pardon Me for Asking. To save the building, which was named after a local businessman, residents of 238 President St. have reached out to the city’s Landmark Preservation Commission and have requested an expeditious historic landmark designation for the house.
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A local woman is accused of poisoning her lookalike with cheesecake, then stealing the victim’s identity and other property, according to CBSNewYork. Viktoria Nasyrova, 42, has been charged by the Queens District Attorney’s Office with attempted murder and other offenses. According to Queens DA Richard Brown, Nasyrova found a Queens woman who looked like her, befriended her and gave her a cheesecake laced with a Russian drug. The victim, Olga Tsuyk, who also is Russian-American, passed out and was taken to the hospital by a friend, CBSNewYork reported. When Tsuyk returned home, she found that her passport, employment authorization card, gold ring and cash were gone. Nasyrova was arrested in Brooklyn last March, and police recovered Tsuyk’s passport and other personal property. Nasyrova was already suspected of drugging men she met on dating websites and robbing them when they passed out.
Construction Begins on Boardwalk Bathrooms Construction has finally begun on a new bathroom complex for the neighborhood’s section of the Riegelmann Boardwalk, according to Brooklyn Daily. The comfort station was originally supposed to have been built near Brighton 15th Street, but is now being built near Coney Island Avenue after residents of the Oceana Condominiums protested that it would block their view of the ocean. The previous comfort station was destroyed during Superstorm Sandy, Brooklyn Daily reported. “It had to be done. People have been without a bathroom for the past five years since Sandy,� said Community Board 13 District Manager Eddie Mark. However, Councilmember Chaim Deutsch, who represents the area, has said that the bathrooms in their new site could turn into dangerous debris and damage the nearby Shorefront Y Jewish Community Center in the event of another storm.
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This shoreline development is Pierhouse, with Brooklyn Heights INBrooklyn photo by Lore Croghan buildings in the background.
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Ka-ching! It's time to bring readers up to speed with the latest condo closings at Pierhouse, the highprofile residential and hotel complex in Brooklyn Bridge Park. For the past year, we've been tracking home sales at Toll Brothers and Starwood Capital Group's development, which is just steps away
from Brooklyn Bridge Park's NYC Ferry landing. See brooklyneagle.com if you missed the previous stories. The condos are located in two buildings whose addresses are 90 Furman St. and 130 Furman St. And 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge is at 60 Furman St. The development raised a ruckus with Brooklyn Heights residents. The subject of the controversy was whether Pierhouse partly blocks the protected view plane between the famed Promenade and the Brooklyn Bridge.
So. The top-dollar Pierhouse deal that has closed since we last wrote about the development is a $5,909,261 condo purchase made by Sandeep Ramesh and Sheila Chithran Ramesh, city Finance Department records indicate. • Agam Jain and Jennifer Jain paid $3.61 million for a Pierhouse condo, Finance Department records show.
• Magdalena Paragas and Pablo Paragas bought a Pierhouse condo for $1,479,873, Finance Department records indicate. These public records also show that a couple weeks after their Pierhouse purchase, they sold their condo unit at Brooklyn Heights building 55 Poplar St. for $1.215 million.
Eco-Friendly Yoga Studio Is Pierhouse Retail Tenant POE Yoga Is Coming to Condo-Hotel Complex in Brooklyn Bridge Park By Lore Croghan INBrooklyn
An environmentally friendly hot-yoga studio is coming to Pierhouse. POE Yoga — whose name is an acronym for “Peace On Earth” — is renting a location of just under 2,000 square feet at 90 Furman St. It's one of the two condo buildings at the residential and hotel complex in Brooklyn Bridge Park — to be specific, it's the building that stands right beside 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge. POE Yoga's founder, Sunshine Jacobson, said in an interview that the new studio will open in April. It will be POE Yoga's first New York City location. It has three studios in New Jersey, and counts celebs and professional athletes among its members. “We have a relationship with 1 Hotel,” said Jacobson, who co-owns POE Yoga with her sister-inlaw, Pra Daidone. “We have a very similar ideology.” Both POE Yoga and 1 Hotel are eco-friendly, Jacobson said. Their upscale clientele's demographics are similar. Nicole Liebman, a commercial broker at Hudson, said POE Yoga is a good fit as a Pierhouse retail tenant. “It serves a higher purpose for the community and 1 Hotel,” said Liebman, who repped Pierhouse co-developers Toll Brothers and Starwood Capital Group in the yoga studio's lease deal. “Plus it has
POE Yoga's far-infrared radiant heat system keeps its yoga studios dry and mold-free “with no drafts and no distribution of bacteria, allergens or other contaminants,” her company's website says. POE Yoga studios use an oxygen purification system along with the far-infrared heating system. In keeping with its eco-friendly focus, the Pierhouse studio will have a drinking fountain with triple osmosis filtered water.
And it will be as paper-free as possible. Don't look for printouts of class schedules, for instance. POE Yoga plans to offer discounts to 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge's guests and employees and Pierhouse condo residents, Jacobson said. Also, it will host community yoga events in the hotel. POE Yoga is expanding. Two other studios will be opening in 2018-2019. Jacobson didn't say where.
the same values as 1 Hotel. Both of them believe in sustainability, design and health and wellness.” The asking rent for the space the yoga studio leased was $100 per square foot, said Liebman — who is a trained yoga coach, by the way. There's one other retail space at Pierhouse. The landlord's in advanced lease negotiations with a prospective tenant for it that would be “a great value-add to the community as well,” Liebman said.
What's Far-Infrared Heat?
POE Yoga uses far-infrared heat to warm its studios, which is something growing numbers of hot-yoga businesses are doing. Infrared saunas are becoming trendy, too. This type of heat is referred to as “far” because there are three types of infrared light wavelengths: Near, mid and far. Infrared-emitting machines send out light that warms objects — including human beings. A conventional heating system pumps hot air into a room. Jacobson said far-infrared heat is “detoxifying and extremely healing.”
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Tom Hanks' house in “The Post” is actually located in Brooklyn Heights, not Washington, D.C. Hanks plays Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee in Steven Spielberg's film about the decision by publisher Katharine Graham, played by Meryl Streep, to publish the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War.
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Visitors snap pix on the Promenade. At a critical moment in the movie, Post reporters go to Bradlee's home — which gives audiences a good, long look at the exterior of an old-fashioned rowhouse covered with blue-painted wood shingles. The distinctive facade belongs to 104 Willow St., a Federal-style home constructed in 1826. It is located in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. When we went to the movie, we were waiting to see whether footage of Willow Street would be included. Back in July, we'd watched Spielberg's crew set up their equipment, and numerous period-appropriate cars, for a film shoot on the block where 104 Willow St. stands.
These eye-catching historic homes are on the corner of Cranberry and Hicks streets. LEFT: A tree casts a shadow on 76 Willow St. The house in the center of the photo is 70 Willow St., where Truman Capote lived. The blue house is 104 Willow St. In Steven Spielberg’s film “The Post,” it's the house where Tom Hanks’ character Ben INBrooklyn photos by Lore Croghan Bradlee lives.
According to city Finance Department records, in 2014 an LLC with Allison Franco as managing member bought 104 Willow St. for $10.625 million. She is also identified in Finance Department records as Allison Sargent. Tom Hanks' fictional home is one of many fine sights that lure lovers of landmarked buildings to Brooklyn Heights on unseasonably warm later-winter days. See brooklyneagle.com for additional photos of the neighborhood's historic homes and its picturesque Promenade.
Condo Conversion of Brooklyn Heights Cinema Moves Forward
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Here’s what Brooklyn Heights condo conversion 70 Henry St. will look like — or more specifically, what its penthouse’s roof deck will look like.
Two Units at 70 Henry St. Are in Contract By Lore Croghan INBrooklyn
Under the scaffolding where the Brooklyn Heights Cinema stood for 44 years, a condo development is taking shape. Remember 70 Henry St., the Brooklyn Heights Historic District building where the movie house was a tenant for so long? The red Philadelphia brick exterior of the old theater is being incorporated into a five-story, five-unit residential building with 1,500 square feet of retail space by JMH Development in partnership with Mettle Property Group. Readers with long memories will recall that during the project's initial phase a few years ago, JMH Development's partner was named Madison Estates. Since then, Madison Estates spun off its development division into a company called Mettle Property Group. Anyway. The other day we got word from 70 Henry's publicist that two condos there are in contract. According to StreetEasy.com, the asking price for a four-bedroom unit that's in contract was $4.95 million and a three-bedroom condo that's in contract had a $2.85 million asking price.
The publicist mentioned the asking prices for the three currently available residential units: • A penthouse with a private roof deck for $5.25 million • A triplex maisonette with an entrance of its own on Orange Street and private gardens for $4.85 million • A full-floor apartment for $4.45 million The developers expect to complete 70 Henry's construction this summer, the publicist said via email.
A Butcher Shop Built in 1895 Morris Adjmi Architects drew up the 50-foot-tall condo-conversion design. The city Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) approved it in June 2015 after rejecting earlier designs by an architecture firm working for the property's previous owner, Tom Caruana of Ridgeton Poultry Inc. The current owners bought 70 Henry St. through an LLC from Ridgeton Poultry Inc. for $7.5 million in 2014, city Finance Department records indicate. The building was constructed in 1895 and originally was a butcher shop, preservation consultant Ward Dennis said at the 2015 LPC hearing.
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Celebrate the Academy Awards with Marisa Tomei’s #60 at Lioni’s! Our Brooklyn born actress is an Oscar winner and your cousin Vinny will love it!!! We won’t coach you, but the Vince Lombardi #11 at Lioni’s is the perfect hero for Lent. That’s roasted peppers, fresh mozzarella and green pesto sauce. The Brooklyn born coaching legend would be proud!
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Here’s looking at you kid! The Kings Beer Hall serves up their favorite fresh Bavarian pretzel with a “smile.”
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We watched Oscar celebrating his 90th. Damascus Bakery celebrates their 88th year in Brooklyn baking prime pita bread and now their award-worthy bread has gone nationwide!
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Bareburger is not only all about the burger. They’re also about Brussel Sprouts! Crispy Brussel Sprouts paired with a great IPA!!! What can be better than that…one of their classic burgers! Go Bareburger!!!
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We think we’ve found the perfect solution to the winter blues! Café Chili’s coconut shrimp puts your mind back on track with spring just around the corner – and Café Chili is right on Court St.
In addition to our regular menu St. Patrick’s Day Specials Now taking reservations for dinner starting at 5 pm
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D’Amico Coffee Roasters have been a staple on Court St. since 1948. Alan Neil Ferber will tell you that’s 20 years before his Jets won the Super Bowl. D’Amico is still going strong . . . not so much the Jets.
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Okay, let’s get started – here’s the tequila and lime with a bowl of chips. Now all you need is one of Rocco’s world-famous tacos to go with it!
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Chadwick’s salmon with smashed potatoes and escargot
Hands down Chadwick’s has the best looking salmon we’ve ever seen! Their presentation is impeccable, the atmosphere is warm and welcoming for you to come in for the best tasting salmon we’ve ever had!!!
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Here’s Lichee Nut’s motto: ‘Each bite is like a journey to the Far East’ and the fact is they do have a uniquely exotic menu. Might be the next best thing to dining in Beijing!
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Nanatori is known throughout the Heights for its fresh sushi and large portions. Oh, and their Tuna Martini is popular as well. That’s tuna, cucumber, crunch, seaweed salad and caviar! What, no olive?
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YokeyPokey invites everyone to experience the future and boy does the future look bright and FUN! Minecra� Tournament, Treasure Hunt & Building Contest March 10, 17 & 24! https://yokeypokey.com/minecraft
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Greenpoint’s Princess Manor’s name says it all! It’s regal, it’s elegant, it’s European . . . and it’s one of New York City’s most elegant catering halls. Since 1957, Greenpoint’s Princess Manor has been serving up a life�me’s worth of memories . . . and damn good food too!
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TEKNOPOLIS Discover four floors of responsive art, 360° films, music-making apps, and virtual reality worlds in this captivating array of immersive installations. BAM’s second annual tech takeover features a whole new roster of works by boundarypushing digital artists. When: Through March 11th, Thursdays-Sundays, see website for schedule Where: Fort Greene/BAM Fisher (321 Ashland Place) (UN)OBSCURED ECHOES A site-specific installation by Rachel Lee Zheng. When: Through March 11th Where: Crown Heights/ FiveMyles (558 St. Johns Place) LIGHT WORKS: ANTHONY MCCALL This exhibition marks the artist’s first institutional exhibition in New York and first time that his vertical installations will be shown alongside their horizontal variants. When: Through March 11th, WednesdaysSundays: 12–6 p.m. Where: Red Hook/Pioneer Art Works (159 Pioneer Street) WATERFRONT An immersive, multimedia exhibition that brings to life the vibrant history of Brooklyn’s coastline through interwoven stories of workers, industries, activists, innovators, families, neighborhoods, and ecosystems. Waterfront is the first major exhibition on the history of Brooklyn’s coastline. When: Through March 25th, Tuesdays-Sundays, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Where: DUMBO/Brooklyn Historical Society (55 Water Street)
THE UNRELIABLE NARRATOR A group exhibition. When: Saturdays & Sundays through March 25th, 12–6 p.m. Where: Williamsburg/Art Helix (280 Meserole Street) TOKYO INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2017: BORDERS To put it simply, borders primarily enforce boundaries, minimizing—if not eliminating—gray areas. They can indicate physical lines separating political and/or geographic regions, and they can also be applied to metaphysical confines we apply to our everyday lives via human interaction and relationships. Consider the concept of borders as both physical barriers and as intangible perimeters. When: TuesdaySaturday Through March 29th, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday: 12–4 p.m. Where: DUMBO/United Photo Industries (16 Main Street) BEAUTIFUL OBSOLESCENCE A group exhibition featuring photographic works by Jeanette May and Adrianne Wortzel as well as sculpture by Mary Mattingly, curated by Amanda McDonald Crowley. When: WednesdaySaturday through March 30th, 12–6 p.m. Where: Gowanus/The Cluster Gallery (200 6th Street) DIGITAL FAIRY TALES: CHINESE STORIES The third installment of the Digital Fairy Tales. The purpose of the series is to present archetypal material from different cultures through artists’ responses in search of cultural commonalities. In addition, these tales serve as a bridge through time, connecting people and epochs When: Through March 31st, Weekdays: 9 a.m.–7 p.m., Weekends: 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Where: DUMBO/Made in NY Media Center (30 John Street) STAN VAN STEEDAM This is Van Steendam’s inaugural US solo exhibition. When: Thursday& Friday through April 4th, 12–6 p.m. Where: DUMBO/Asphodel (20 Jay Street/Suite 837)
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SLOW MOTION In Slow Motion, Fellowship Artist Megan Pahmier presents a series of works that capture and record intimate gestures: squeezing, rubbing, wrapping, and stitching through everyday materials like newsprint, metal, plastic and window screen. Marking time through touch, her work seeks to reveal the animate properties of matter and activate the awareness required to experience such change. When: Wednesdays-Sundays through March 11th, 12–6 p.m. Where: DUMBO/A.I.R Gallery (155 Plymouth Street)
The “Digital Fairy Tales: Chinese Stories” exhibit bridges cultures and �me at the Made in NY Media Center, 30 John Street, through March 31. BORDERING THE IMAGINARY: ART FROM THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, HAITI, AND THEIR DIASPORAS An exhibition of contemporary artworks using an array of media to mine the interrelated histories of two Caribbean countries that share a single island, their tradition of cultural and social exchange, and the racism and social injustices that have long impacted the people of both nations. When: Monday-Friday through April 29th, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Where: Fort Greene/BRIC House (647 Fulton Street) ZACH BLAS CONTRAINTERNET The first-ever solo exhibition in New York by artist Zach Blas and world premiere of his new film, Jubilee 2033. Contra-Internet confronts the growing hegemony of the internet through installation, video works, CGI animation, glow-in-the-dark text, blown-glass sculptures and a single-edition publication titled The End of the Internet (As We Knew It). When: Through April 27th, Tuesdays-Saturdays, 12–6 p.m. Where: DUMBO/Art in General (145 Plymouth Street) IN TERMS OF PERFORMANCE Text-based exhibition provokes dialogue, debate, and discovery across artistic disciplines. When: Daily, Through May 8th Where: Fort Greene/ Peter Jay Sharp Building (30 Lafayette Avenue) DAVID BOWIE IS Organized with unprecedented access to David Bowie’s personal archive, this exhibition
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explores the creative process of an artist whose sustained reinventions, innovative collaborations, and bold characterizations revolutionized the way we see music, inspiring people to shape their own identities while challenging social traditions. When: WednesdaysSundays through July 15th, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Where: Crown Heights/ Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway)
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THE WORLD ONLY SPINS FORWARD: ORAL HISTORY & THE LEGACY OF ANGELS IN AMERICA Angels in America celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, writers Isaac Butler and Dan Kois have compiled a narrative of the play’s beginnings and legacy, featuring the voices of playwright Tony Kushner, actors (such as Meryl Streep and Al Pacino from the HBO adaptation), directors, producers, and others. The authors are joined by actors from the original Broadway run Stephen Spinella, Kathleen Chalfant, and Ellen McLaughlin for a discussion of the book, as well as a spirited reading of related interviews featuring an all-star cast of actors and writers. When: Thursday, March 8th, 6:30–8:20 p.m. Where: Brooklyn Heights/ Brooklyn Historical Society (128 Pierrepont Street) RADIO LOVE FEST Ira Glass started his long career in public radio in 1978 as an NPR intern CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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Alexandra Boiger will be available to sign their books. When: Sunday, March 11th, 6 p.m. Where: Grand Army Plaza/ Brooklyn Public Library (10 Grand Army Plaza)
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at its Washington, DC, headquarters. By the time he left in 1989 for Chicago Public Radio, Glass had held almost all production positions on NPR’s various news programs. His show, This American Life, first aired in 1995 (under another name) as a production of Chicago Public Radio. Eventually, Public Radio International distributed the widely-syndicated show, now heard by millions of listeners worldwide. As part of RadioLoveFest, Glass shares his inspirations and passion for storytelling in a unique appearance. He discusses lessons learned in his life and career, the successes and failures that informed his professional decisions, and demonstrates his sui generis creative process by mixing stories live onstage When: Saturday, March 10th, 7:30 p.m. Where: Fort Greene/BAM Howard Gilman Opera House (30 Lafayette Avenue) CHELSEA CLINTON Brooklyn Public Library, in collaboration with Stories Bookshop + Storytelling Lab, presents an evening for Brooklyn families to celebrate the publication of Chelsea Clinton’s new picture book, She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed History. Clinton will read from the book and participate in a conversation with illustrator Alexandra Boiger, along with their editor, Jill Santopolo. This is an all-ages event, and both Chelsea Clinton and
RICH VILLAR Rich Villar is the author of the poetry collection Comprehending Forever When: Sunday, March 11th, 4:40 p.m. Where: Park Slope/440 Gallery (440 Sixth Avenue) EAT, DRINK & BE LITERARY: HARI KUNZRU, AUTHOR A unique series for savvy writers, readers, and eaters, presented in partnership with the National Book Awards, Eat, Drink & Be Literary brings major contemporary authors to BAMcafé for intimate dinners, entertaining readings, and engaging discussions. Evenings begin with a sumptuous buffet dinner served with select wines and accompanied by live music. Following dinner, authors read from and discuss their work, take questions from the audience, and sign books to conclude an evening of insight into the creative process and its results. Author Hari Kunzru is the author of five novels. His most recent is White Tears. When: Tuesday, March 13th, 6 p.m. Where: Fort Greene/BAMcafé (30 Lafayette Avenue)
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SCIENCE BABY A creative science program for 0-3 year olds led by teaching artist Emma Gordon. The heart of Science Baby is exploring the wonder of science through story, repetition and play. Explore gravity, motion, magnets, chemical reactions, light, water, bubbles, sound and more. Space is limited to the first 25 babies and toddlers and their families. When: Thursday, March 8th, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Where: Bushwick/DeKalb Library (790 Bushwick Avenue) INTRODUCTION TO BIRD WATCHING Join Prospect Park Alliance for a birdwatching walk and learn about Prospect magnificent array of birds and how to identify them. When: Saturday, March 10th, 12–1 p.m. Where: Prospect Park Audubon Center
BIRDING IN PEACE Just because it’s winter, doesn’t mean that there aren’t interesting birds to discover in Green-Wood. For some bird species that migrate south after the breeding season, Brooklyn is their Miami during the cold months. When: Sunday, March 11th, 6:30–8 a.m. Where: Greenwood/Green-Wood Cemetery (500 25th Street)
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PARK AFTER DARK Prospect Park Alliance invites members at the Naturalist level and above to join them for an evening of family fun at the Prospect Park Audubon Center, located in the historic Boathouse. Guided by the Alliance’s education staff, guests will enjoy a variety of indoor and outdoor nature activities. Guests will also chow down on pizza and “indoor” s’mores, made with melted chocolate and marshmallow fluff. When: Thursday, March 8th, 6–8 p.m. Where: Prospect Park Audubon Center 123 ANDRÉS The acclaimed singer/songwriter duo for children and families comes to Brooklyn. When: Tuesday, March 13th, 11 a.m. Where: Grand Army Plaza/ Brooklyn Public Library (10 Grand Army Plaza) FAMILY FUN SERIES: IRISH DANCE Get ready for St. Patrick’s Day by learning the basics of Irish dance in this exciting class that uses traditional dance reels to understand the unique sounds of Irish music. Your family will learn solo steps and group dances (Ceili). When: Saturday, March 10th, 4:30–5:30 p.m. Where: Fort Greene/Mark Morris Dance Center (3 Lafayette Avenue) SEA (SINGULAR EXTREME ACTIONS) Real Time, Real Action, Real Hardware Bring your friends, take the kids, and experience the fun, grit, and explosive sights and sounds of an hour of Steb Extreme Action. When: Fridays-Sundays through March 25th, Fridays 7:30 p.m. Saturdays 5:00 p.m. Sundays 3:00 p.m. Where: Williamsburg/Streb Lab for Action Mechanics (51 N. 1st Street)
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ART ADVENTURES Children and caregivers explore art in the SPARK studio, experiment with materials, discover hidden objects from the BCM collection on scavenger hunt challenges and create masterworks in this one-hour class. When: Wednesday, March 14th, 10–11 a.m. Where: DUMBO/SPARK by Brooklyn Children’s Museum (1 John Street)
F ilm LITTLE CINEMA NO 37: BASQUIAT (IMMERSIVE) This multi-disciplinary film will get the full Little Cinema treatment with added video art, live music, dance, aerial and circus. Expect the full 360 degrees of immersive live action of which Little Cinema is becoming famous for. When: Tuesday & Wednesday, March 13th & 14th, Tuesday: 7 p.m., Wednesday: 12 a.m. Where: Bushwick/House of Yes (2 Wyckoff Avenue)
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Aries, you are inspired and ready to take on the world. Make the time to thank the people who spurred your motivation, then get moving toward your goals.
F ood WINTER FLEA MARKET & SMORGASBORG Brooklyn’s largest flea market for vintage, design, antiques, collectibles, and food. When: Through Winter, Saturdays-Sundays: 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. Where: Sunset Park/ Industry City (241 37th Street)
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COMEDY AT THE GALLERY Hosted by Rey Gibbes. When: Friday, March 10th, 9 p.m. Where: Bedford-Stuyvesant/ Richard Beavers Gallery (408 Marcus Garvey Blvd) WHIPLASH A weekly stand up show where people have a chance to see some great stand-up performing ten to twenty-minute sets. When: Monday, March 5th, 11 p.m. Where: Gowanus/Bell House (149 7th Street) LITERARY DEATH MATCH Including Veep’s Anna Chlumsky judging performance. This show will be a protest, as they’ll focus on featuring women, people of color, LGBT and immigrants. When: Wednesday, March 14th, 7 p.m. Where: Gowanus/The Bell House (149 7th Street)
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BROOKLYN NAVY YARD TOUR Learn all about New York’s naval and maritime history from your guide. Visit a 19th-century dry dock that’s still used today for ship repair, check out the country’s first multi-story ‘green’ industrial building and first wind- and solar-powered street lamps, see historical photographs and listen to audio clips of WW2-era workers, manufacturers and farmers. Great for history buffs, urban planners, and people interested in sustainable architecture and industry. When: Sunday, March 11th, 2 p.m. Where: Brooklyn Navy Yard/Bldg 92
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“Brooklyn is my second home, and I can’t wait to share some of my new music at the Kumble Theater,” Alicia Olatuja told INBrooklyn. The renowned jazz singer-songwriter will be performing at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College on Saturday, March 10 at 8 p.m. Drawing from a wide range of musical influences including classical, R&B, soul, and gospel, the borough resident brings her unique jazz stylings to the Kumble Theater, including a preview of selections from her yet-to-be-released second album, “Intuition: Songs from the Minds of Women.” “Alicia is a vocalist of unparalleled range and virtuosity who makes every song her own, from jazz standards to reimagined pop songs,” Jon Yanofsky, director of the Brooklyn Center told INBrooklyn. “The intimacy of Kumble Theater will create an amazing opportunity to experience her warmth and power up close and personal.” Olatuja first came into the national spotlight in 2013, performing as the featured soloist on the “Battle Hymn of the Republic” with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir at President Barack Obama’s Second Inauguration. Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, Olatuja was influenced by a wide range of musical styles, including gospel, soul, jazz, and classical. She graduated with a Master’s Degree in Classical Voice/ Opera from the Manhattan School of Music. After appearing in numerous operatic and musical theater productions, she started to perform more regularly in gospel and jazz concerts and worked with such esteemed artists as Chaka Khan, BeBe Winans and Christian McBride. In 2014, thanks to a recommendation from Grammy-Award winning artist Dianne Reeves, Olatuja came to the attention of acclaimed composer, arranger, pianist Billy Childs, and was brought on to be a part of the touring production of “Map to the Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro.” Over the past year, Olatuja and her band have performed at the Montreal Jazz Festival, Saratoga Jazz Festival, Jazz Standard, Birdland, Vermont Jazz Center, Rockport Jazz Festival, Markham Jazz Festival, Monty Alexander Jazz Fest and the Harlem Stage Gatehouse, to name a few. She was a featured vocalist on Gregory Porter’s 2017 Grammy Award winning “Take Me to the Alley.” Tickets are $30 and can be purchased in advance at BrooklynCenter.org or by calling the Brooklyn Center box office at 718-951-4500. Day-of-show tickets should be purchased at the Kumble Theater on the Downtown Brooklyn campus of LIU, located at 1 University Plaza, or by calling the Kumble Theater box office at 718-488-1624. Discounts for Brooklyn Center’s 2018 Kumble Theater performances are also available for seniors, students, Brooklyn College faculty, staff, alumni, active, and retired military personnel, children ages 12 and under, and groups of 10 or more. $10 student rush tickets available day-of-show.
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Innovative Nightlife vs. Gentrification Brooklyn in Cultural ‘Breeding Ground’ Role By Scott Enman Greenpoint Gazette
Dozens of Brooklynites gathered Tuesday, Feb. 27 at The Bushwick Starr, a community arts center in Bushwick, for a panel discussion with several influential nightlife professionals. The gathering, dubbed "Because The Night," focused on Brooklyn as a cultural breeding ground. Several subjects intimate to North Brooklyn were discussed, including the effects of gentrification, the future of the nightlife industry, the challenges and perks of operating a venue in New York City and forthcoming Office of Nightlife. With a floor-to-ceiling wooden jukebox as the backdrop, participants were offered unfiltered access to owners of some of Brooklyn’s most popular music venues. Sipping craft beers underneath a miniature disco ball fastened to the ceiling, attendees asked questions and spoke candidly with a group of individuals who are attempting to revolutionize Brooklyn’s music scene. The panel included Dhruv Chopra, partner at Elsewhere and PopGun Presents; Belvy Klein, co-founder of Brooklyn
North Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce President Paul Samulski; Bowery Ballroom talent buyer, Johnny Beach; Fort William Artist Management co-founder Ami Spishock; North Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Chairperson Elaine Brodsky; Co-founder of Brooklyn Bazaar Belvy Klein; Northside Media and Northside Festival’s Daniel Stedman; Elsewhere and Popgun Presents Dhruv Chopra; and North Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce board member Diana Zelvin. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Andy Katz Bazaar; Johnny Beach, Bowery Ballroom talent buyer; and Ami Spishock, co-founder of Fort William Artist Management.the Daniel Stedman, co-founder of Northside Media and Northside Festival, acted as moderator. Chopra, who works at Elsewhere, a 24,000-square-foot East Williamsburg club, cafe and art gallery that opened in November, said it’s important to amend the stigma associated
with nightlife. “This is really the first time that, especially in Brooklyn and North Brooklyn, that this community has organized,” Chopra said. “Music venues, venue owners, hospitality folks, these are very individualistic, rebellious people, and [coming together] doesn’t come naturally. “This is a great community of folks that are trying to change the perception that we are legit-
imate business owners, these are legitimate art forms. We’re not club owners hiding cash in the walls. We’re legitimately trying to do something good for this community.” The panel agreed that a positive trend within the Brooklyn music scene is the expanding tastes of fans and their willingness to support up-and-coming artists, as well as established ones.
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Attendees acknowledged that while arts and cultural institutions are positive for communities, they also play a role in an issue intimate to Brooklyn: gentrification. “There’s no good answer, other than the fact that it’s like a snake eating its tail,” Chopra said. “We are the victims and culprits of it. It seems like it’s a never-ending cycle, especially in New York City, where everything keeps getting pushed out and out and rents go up. “What do we do about keeping artists here and immigrant families that have been here forever? We don’t have a good solution, but we’re open to ideas.” Klein, who is co-owner of the Brooklyn Bazaar, a multipurpose event space in Greenpoint, said his business has been a catalyst of gentrification, but also a casualty of it. His business has helped rebuild neighborhoods, but once other companies arrived, Klein’s rents increased, and he was forced to leave. “It’s a Catch 22,” Klein said. “You go in, and you’re not trying to [trigger gentrification], but our last location is now a BMW creative workspace. You get companies that come in, and they never would have gone there if we weren’t there. “We made this empty strip viable for this multinational company, and then we get evicted.” Stedman said the key to keeping competing businesses open is having them all work concurrently.
“We do shows in McCarren Park, and we shut down Bedford Avenue, and we also incorporated a three-day innovation conference,” Stedman said of Northside Festival. “Northside is about discovery. “Our sweet spot and what makes us unique is our programming of the club shows. The goal of Northside is to take all of the clubs and make them better over the nights of Northside than they are any other night of the year.” Northside Festival, which is entering its 10th year, hosted Chance The Rapper’s first show in New York City. Another topic discussed was whether nightlife venues could be utilized during the day for classes and other events when they are normally closed. One attendee said she was staunchly against the opening of the Brooklyn Bazaar, fearing that her neighborhood would become too loud, crowded and dirty, but she admitted that she is now supportive of the venue and routinely brings her kids there for events. The L-train shutdown, of course, was mentioned briefly. The crowd booed as the impending closure was brought up, and all panelists agreed that the 15-month disruption would be detrimental to North Brooklyn and its businesses. Brooklyn Allied Bars and Restaurants, Northside, Brooklyn Magazine, Swyping, Anella and ABS Partners Real Estate sponsored the event. Follow reporter Scott Enman on Twitter.