Community Board Moving to Nuke Union Hall
Last night Community Board 6’s landmarks/land-use committee dealt a harsh (albeit symbolic) blow to local watering hole and performance space Union Hall. After a lengthy and often rancorous public hearing about renewing the Park Slope bar and venue’s liquor license, the committee voted 6 to 2 in favor of a motion that denies Union Hall…

Last night Community Board 6’s landmarks/land-use committee dealt a harsh (albeit symbolic) blow to local watering hole and performance space Union Hall. After a lengthy and often rancorous public hearing about renewing the Park Slope bar and venue’s liquor license, the committee voted 6 to 2 in favor of a motion that denies Union Hall a renewal unless the business’s owners sign a contract stipulating that they will take measures to ameliorate noise, such as stopping the sale of alcohol after midnight. Although the motion is ultimately only advisory, the committee member who introduced it—Lou Sones, who himself owns a bar, The Brazen Head on Atlantic Avenue—described it as the community board’s “nuclear weapon” in terms of being a powerful indication to the State Liquor Authority that Union Hall is disturbing the lives of nearby residents. The motion was introduced after a two-hour-long pubic hearing in which many supporters of Union Hall, which is on Union Street between 5th and 6th avenues, spoke about how much they appreciated the business. A good number of residents who live near the establishment, meanwhile, described how noise from the business and its patrons was negatively affecting their quality of life. More people at the hearing, in fact, spoke out in support of Union Hall than against it. Find out what they had to say, and read the anti-UH faction’s claims, on the jump…
The business’s boosters said Union Hall is a great deal more than just a bar or rock venue. One of the people who runs the club’s Secret Science Club, for example, noted that his group has brought three Nobel Laureates to speak at the venue, and comedian Eugene Mirman talked about how his comedy night at the venue has been called one of the best in the city. Union Hall co-owner Jim Carden described how many Brooklyn organizations have held fundraisers at the space and detailed the many ways he and his partners have tried to address noise concerns, from soundproofing to putting up signs like the one at right to trying to hold meetings with block residents who say they’ve been disturbed by the bar’s noise. Some of those residents, who have been complaining about Union Hall for many months now, described not being able to sleep because their street is constantly filled with drunken revelers at all hours of the night and morning. Most dramatically, one Union Street resident said she’d been dealing with auto-immune problems that were directly linked to sleep deprivation. The struggle between Union Hall and its neighbors is one that’s currently being played out all around the city, and community boards have become battlegrounds where the fight between people who want to preserve their residential streets and businesses that want to operate on those streets is played out. A somewhat similar liquor license battle was recently fought over an oyster bar that’s opening on Hoyt Street. The committee’s recommendation on Union Hall will be voted on by all of Community Board 6 next week, and if the full board also backs the motion, the State Liquor Authority will have to weigh the decision when it decides on whether to renew Union Hall’s license at the end of this month.
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I would be more in favor of UH if the women who frequented it were a little bit sluttier – to much work to get laid there
Wishing anyone a shortened life is disgusting.
Sorry, I find your comment crass and hateful.
It’s too bad more of you weren’t at the meeting. Blog postings are fine but sometimes if you really care about something you have to leave your home and let your voice be heard. So much much support has been heard on the blogs but there really weren’t that many of us at that meeting. The board is afraid of people who get in their face and bother them. The crazies obviously beat us at this game. If you know any board members in CB6 I suggest you call them and let your voice be heard.
This borough is being hijacked. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!
Not when they take that attitude that second hand smoke is their right it isn’t. No apologies.
I live on 5th and Carroll and the noise coming from the Lighthouse Bar on weekends often wakes me up. Also, on many occasions I have felt unsafe when walking by 200 Fifth as the people congregating outside are especially raucous and often intimidating. Both of these two establishments have been around a lot longer than Union Hall and do far less to attempt to curb the noise.
Also, it is a blatant conflict of interest for Lou Sones, who owns the often crowded and loud Brazen Head Bar, to introduce this motion. If this aggression towards Union Hall really is so widespread, there should easily be another committee member interested in introducing the motion.
I live on 5th and Carroll and the noise coming from the Lighthouse Bar on weekends often wakes me up. Also, on many occasions I have felt unsafe when walking by 200 Fifth as the people congregating outside are especially raucous and often intimidating. Both of these two establishments have been around a lot longer than Union Hall and do far less to attempt to curb the noise.
Also, it is a blatant conflict of interest for Lou Sones, who owns the often crowded and loud Brazen Head Bar, to introduce this motion. If this aggression towards Union Hall really is so widespread, there should easily be another committe member interested in introducing the motion.
Dave, your comment at 10:59 was REALLY uncalled for.
I mean…seriously man. That was a hateful thing to say.
Not cool at all.
I usually get drunk and stoned and walk down Union late at night.
Should I come to the meeting next week and fess up??
10:49….I am a smoker and I appreciate the smoking ban, to be honest. I don’t think that’s the point though. As you can see in the picture, Union Hall has a REALLY lovely outdoor area attached to the side of the bar for smoking, specifically so that people are NOT out in front of the bar smoking and being loud.
This bar has gone to great lengths to appease the surrounding community members, has done nothing but be respectful, have their bouncer tell people to quiet down, post signs, etc.
It is clear from the meeting and from these posts, that this effort to close UH is from a VERY small group of people. Some of them are so disgusting in their lack of respect for other people, that they’ve already shot themselves in the foot. You should have HEARD them last night. We ended up coming away from the meeting thinking they were even more nuts than we already did.
I mean…whoever said the comment about the mental illness…YOU ARE RIGHT ON!!!