Landmarking Tensions Build in Carroll Gardens
A fight is brewing in Carroll Gardens over a growing movement to expand the two-block stretch of landmarked area to include more of the neighborhood’s old houses. Predictably, the battle appears to forming along class and generation lines, with the more working-class old-timers bristling at the loss of control over their own homes. “I bought my house under the pretense that I can do what I want to it – inside and outside,” long-time resident Butch Mule told The Daily News. Unfortunately, though, some of these long-time residents have not exactly distinguished themselves as guardians of the neighborhood’s architectural legacy. “We don’t want buildings to get funky additions on top and inappropriate modifications to the facade,” said architect John Hathaway, who is among those who have lived in the neighborhood for decades that does feel the area’s buildings are worth protecting. “The neighborhood has become so popular because of what it [looks like].”
Issue of Landmarking Splits Carroll Gardens [NY Daily News]
Feb 06, 2012 | 12:32 PM