I understand the need for development, but the entrance on 2nd Place is about as Carrol Gardens as it gets. I remember waiting outside for the F train and running into half the neighborhood at the entrance all through my childhood. It may seem like I'm waxing poetic about nothing important, but to me the scaffolding over the subway entrance is a true indicator that this neighborhood is just becoming a cement city.
I understand the need for development, but the entrance on 2nd Place is about as Carrol Gardens as it gets. I remember waiting outside for the F train and running into half the neighborhood at the entrance all through my childhood. It may seem like I'm waxing poetic about nothing important, but to me the scaffolding over the subway entrance is a true indicator that this neighborhood is just becoming a cement city.
Posted by: BrooklynCentric at July 21, 2008 11:12 PM in response to Closing Bell: Carroll St. Subway Entrance Closed