Community Airs Qualms About Bar Near Barclays
Last night the proprietors of Midtown restaurant Social Eatz came before CB6 to apply for two liquor licenses at 604 Pacific Street, across the street from the forthcoming Barclays Center, and many at the meeting weren’t thrilled by the proposed establishment. What’s planned: A gastropub occupying 3,500 square feet that seats 150 people, with two…
Last night the proprietors of Midtown restaurant Social Eatz came before CB6 to apply for two liquor licenses at 604 Pacific Street, across the street from the forthcoming Barclays Center, and many at the meeting weren’t thrilled by the proposed establishment. What’s planned: A gastropub occupying 3,500 square feet that seats 150 people, with two bars, some live music and no outdoor space. Meanwhile, Italian and Middle Eastern restaurants are slated for a smaller section of the space. Neighbors voiced a great deal of concern about the proposal in a fashion that was reminiscent of the outcry surrounding plans for Prime Six. One speaker said, “You’re going to be opening a restaurant for the arena, and the neighborhood surrounding you doesn’t want this arena.” Other residents of Pacific Street said they didn’t want the street to return to the way it was 30 years ago. One resident stood up and read a selection of newspaper headlines that associated sports bars with violence. In the end, the community board’s consideration of the proposal was pushed back to next month. A community meeting with the restaurant owners will be set up in the interim. (The photo above shows 602 Pacific in the foreground, which the owners say will be used to house some of the business, though the bulk of the space for the bars and restaurants will be in the furniture store pictured to its left.) Atlantic Yards Report has a detailed post on the plans and the crowd’s reaction at last night’s meeting. GMAP
These NIMBY’s are like the NYC version of town-hall teabaggers.
Sorry people but going to every community event and acting like a stuck-up racist isn’t a hobby.
I was at 200 Fifth last night to watch some hockey and there was no violence despite the *gasp* minorities watching *gasp* sports!
I remember when the bagel shop near the arena tried to call their place “Arena Bagels” and the angry mob with torches and pitchforks convinced them to change it. That small victory has given them a false sense of confidence, It’s not going to happen at this level.
quote:
Why did this arena have to go here?
people said the same thing about the brooklyn flea. i dont see how either of these establishments are all that different. i guess you can say one will have more traffic, but dont people have to transport their flea market stuff? im glad it’s coming. i plan to get a partime weekend or night job at the arena.
*rob*
the atlantic yards battle v2.0
be against anything that could be remotely linked to serving the “arena crowd”
NIMBY shit.
“”You’re going to be opening a restaurant for the arena, and the neighborhood surrounding you doesn’t want this arena.””
lmao @ giving angelo from top chef a hard time about opening a place.
The only thing offensive about this place is that they’re calling it a “gastro pub.” I hate that term; it makes me think about what happens the morning after I’ve been at a pub all night, eating wings and nachos, drinking Radeberger, assaulting people.
Yes this type of establishment comes with urban arenas. There are going to be many of these type places opening up. Why did this arena have to go here?
Perhaps the locals are just waiting for Ratner to pay them to drop their principled stand.
An arena will need these sorts of establishments. This is one battle the local residents are likely to lose.