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October 7, 2009
The Fate of the Broadway Triangle

It's going to be a big month for the Broadway Triangle, the city's nine-block redevelopment site in South Williamsburg that has attracted a fair share of controversy. The City Planning Commission was scheduled to vote today on the plan, which calls for 1,850 new apartments with about half reserved for affordable housing, but postponed the vote until October 19 (it was originally scheduled for September 23, but was already rescheduled once before). The City Council will also discuss the vote later this month at the Land Use Committee hearing. Finally, the Broadway Triangle Community Coalition, the meta-organization that formed to oppose the city's plan primarily due to its closed-door process, filed suit against Mayor Bloomberg and the Housing Department and the court date is currently set for October 19. "The coalition’s plan is unlikely to succeed," writes Matt Chaban in The Architect's Newspaper, but he mentions that their actions have raised awareness with the community board and the Department of Housing, Preservation, and Development regarding the nebulous planning process, and perhaps this awareness will trickle down with some positive effect for the coalition.
Gathering Storm [Architect's Newspaper]
Community Groups Sue City over Broadway Triangle [Brownstoner]
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wow that picture looks like it was taken in detroit. it's turned into an urban prairie! detroit fascinates me. i really want to take a trip there.
*rob*
Posted by: Butterfly at October 7, 2009 9:33 AM
spirit air has cheap flights to Detroit
Posted by: Petebklyn at October 7, 2009 12:59 PM
Can they stick an arena there with a huge parking lot and call it a day?
Posted by: BrooklynGreene at October 7, 2009 1:38 PM
I love when they say some apartments will be affordable, which basically means that every other apartment they know is not affordable.
Posted by: STARGAZER at October 7, 2009 2:47 PM

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