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July 11, 2008

360 Smith, Post-Controversy: Workaday on the Web

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The condo development at 360 Smith Street, once the focal point for neighborhood concerns about rampant out-of-scale development, is now basically just another development site (see pic on jump). The only distinctive thing about the project is the website its developer has set up to give anyone who cares to know updates about construction progress. The latest one says that foundation work is happening: "Steel pipe piles will be installed in the ground along the west side of the site. These piles will be drilled into place using two drilling rigs, thus avoiding the noise and vibration normally associated with pile driving operations. Some truck loads of building materials will arrive at the site from time to time; and some debris will be removed in dumpsters from time to time." Almost hard to believe this is the same job that over the past year made residents put signs up on their lawns decrying its height; inspired an anti-overdevelopment art installation; and contributed to the push for a zoning text amendment limiting building heights on some streets in Carroll Gardens.
360 Smith, 2.0 [Brownstoner]
Carroll Gardens Considers a Scarano-less 360 Smith [Brownstoner]
360 Smith Developer Tries to Appease Carroll Gardens [Brownstoner]
Calls for Reining in Development at Carroll Gardens Meeting [Brownstoner] GMAP
360 Smith: Update and Review of New Plans [Brownstoner]

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Carroll Gardens gets what it needs on the 22 of this month. Height limits will help a lot. Next comes the Landmarking of the whole hood.

Posted by: guest at July 11, 2008 10:36 AM

10:36

nimby trash.

Posted by: guest at July 11, 2008 7:01 PM

Meanwhile, were all the concerns of the community at the old longshoreman's building site taken care of, or did the mngmnt stop documenting it when "The Collection at Court Street" started paying for big dough for top ad spot on the site?

Posted by: guest at July 12, 2008 6:46 PM

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