Closing Bell: What's Up With the Abandoned 4th Ave. Lot?
While every available square foot on 4th Avenue between Park Slope and Gowanus seems to be host to a new condo in some stage of planning or construction, the large city-owned lot between Union and Sackett has been sitting undeveloped. We’re not sure which arm of the city owns this, or what the plans are…
While every available square foot on 4th Avenue between Park Slope and Gowanus seems to be host to a new condo in some stage of planning or construction, the large city-owned lot between Union and Sackett has been sitting undeveloped. We’re not sure which arm of the city owns this, or what the plans are for the property. Anyone know? What do you think would work here? GMAP P*Shark
Velodrome wins.
Fertilizer and pesticides, or worse, organic compounds (manure), seeping slowing down into our water supply…Dig a trench, fill it with water overflow, and put some gators in there.
Bowling alley
They’re gonna let people have a community garden over the access tunnel where our drinking water comes from? Shouldn’t they have a like a tank and barb wire guarding that spot?
Velodrome
Cuz the straight guys don’t like it when you grab their junk. Unless they have had a few, then all bets are off.
Why can’t gays go to the same bars as hetero’s?
I don’t understand why the entire site can’t be built upon. The site is huge. All they need is access to the tunnel project.
Can’t we have some much-needed apartments AND a park?
There’s already a playground with a sprinkler for the endless mommies/nannies one block up sackett (where it’s called berkeley).
Oh, and, mmm…vegies grown across from the Hess station and over the city water main sound delicious.