Slope Rallies Against 580 Carroll, Rags on the BSA
Last night there was a rally outside of 580 Carroll Street in advance of the Board of Standards and Appeals hearing today on the developer’s request for a variance to build three townhouses in addition to the rest of his Enrique Norten-designed project. The developer, Ashwin Verma, and some of his business partners made an…
Last night there was a rally outside of 580 Carroll Street in advance of the Board of Standards and Appeals hearing today on the developer’s request for a variance to build three townhouses in addition to the rest of his Enrique Norten-designed project. The developer, Ashwin Verma, and some of his business partners made an appearance, as did a few dozen residents and some elected reps who are against the variance. Verma told the crowd that he’s developed some townhouses in Harlem and has only been in the game for about five years; in his own words, “I’m no Donald Trump.” He blamed his inexperience for not knowing there was a Con Ed substation on 580 Carroll’s site, which led to cost overruns. As captured in the vid above, this explanation did not go over well with some of the people gathered last night. In fact, not much went over well: The developer was lambasted for the project’s architecture (“It’s horrible!” said one woman) and taken to task for implying that if the variance wasn’t granted the project would become an abandoned, half-finished site (“We are not going to be threatened, sir!” said one guy). As the vid shows, there was also some BSA bashing and general discontent about trying to skirt zoning requirements.
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FELLOW PEOPLE OF PARK SLOPE: you must embrace change. DO NOT be stuck in the past and run from the change that scares you. Some of you say your neighbors are emotional….try OVEREMOTIONAL ! Why do we all seem to be standing on soap boxes, judging others?? Embrace the change…it is a beautiful project, something that will stand out among the abandonment of the street!!!
I think it’s easy to be calm about the situation when you’re not the one living there. The developer is just hoping to make a pile of money and walk away. Of course the neighbors are emotional. If the developer gets the variance, they will have to live under an aircraft carrier for the rest of their lives.
I like how the opposition in this video come across as stereotypical knee-jerk NIMBY types. At least the developer had the balls to show up and calmly explain his situation. It’s not like he wants to build a 15 story mega-condo.
Somehow I don’t think his comment makes anyone feel better about trusting him to build this. Inexperience, indeed!
> He blamed his inexperience for not knowing there was a Con Ed
> substation on 580 Carroll’s site, which led to cost overruns.
By all means, please allow this idiot to proceed!
Morons must be mollycoddled.