Green on Flatbush
Three decades after buying the seven-story building at 33 Flatbush Avenue, Al Attara has created a hub of green entrepreneurship in Downtown Brooklyn, reports The Post. In addition serving as a pick-up point for the Paisley Farm CSA, 33 Flatbush also houses the urban planning firm Interboro, sustainable “hive” known as Treehouse, and the group…
Three decades after buying the seven-story building at 33 Flatbush Avenue, Al Attara has created a hub of green entrepreneurship in Downtown Brooklyn, reports The Post. In addition serving as a pick-up point for the Paisley Farm CSA, 33 Flatbush also houses the urban planning firm Interboro, sustainable “hive” known as Treehouse, and the group office outfit Green Spaces (pictured). GMAP
Someone ought to interview Al about his life. He’s a good guy. I knew him for awhile in the early 80s, and the stuff I saw and heard was kind of fascinating.
Al is a funky dude