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April 14, 2009

Green on Flatbush

green-spaces-0409.jpgThree 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




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Al is a funky dude

Posted by: werner at April 14, 2009 12:34 PM

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.

Posted by: cobblehiller at April 14, 2009 4:39 PM

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