Illegal Paint Job on Landmarked Block of Clinton Hill
We just got a tip that someone just started painting one of the brownstones on Grand Avenue between Gates and Putnam white this morning. (Yes, a certain blogger does live on this block.) Something tells us the Landmarks Preservation Commission didn’t sign off on this. If any readers are nearby, we’d appreciate a photo asap….

We just got a tip that someone just started painting one of the brownstones on Grand Avenue between Gates and Putnam white this morning. (Yes, a certain blogger does live on this block.) Something tells us the Landmarks Preservation Commission didn’t sign off on this. If any readers are nearby, we’d appreciate a photo asap. If anyone from LPC is reading, please get on the stick! Update 7/27: Here’s the photo from about 11:20 this morning. The address is 373 Grand Avenue. LPC confirms that there are no permits out on this.
Update 7/29: As the Daily News article reports, it turns out thatluckilythe owner was only repainting the area around the door. While we understand that some people feel it was an overreaction on our part to post about this before all the facts were known, here’s why we think it was warranted: First of all, had the painters been intending to paint the entire facade, every second counted when we got the tip (we were in fact in Dumbo, and not just across the street, when the tip came in, so popping over for a friendly chat was not an option); secondly, we were on the phone with LPC within five minutes of getting the tip, and LPC told us that (1) the owner had no permit for the painting and (2) that he had racked up, and failed to cure, several other landmark violations over the years. All these factors led us to conclude that, on balance, it was not worth taking the risk that something really destructive might happen. You know, better safe than sorry. With 20/20 hindsight, this was clearly the wrong call. Apologies to the ownerour obsession with historic brownstones may have gotten the better of us on this one.
Bottom photo by Rosier for the Daily News
There are many levels of protecting a neighborhood.
There are many levels of protecting a neighborhood.
“Let someone else complain about the drug dealer on the corner.”
yes, a white house is almost the same thing.
excellent strawman. well done.
land marks is the second dumbest thing to rent control and rent stabilization.
i hope they paint it hot pink.
3:38- I’m not trying to be a smart ass. I just wonder where you would draw the line? Really, what ever floats your boat? Really? There is nothing that you can imagine your neighbor doing to their house that would be upsetting to you?
Chill is indifference to what is happening in your neighborhood. Let someone else complain about the drug dealer on the corner. Or assisting the aging neighbor who needs help with her groceries. Let someone else advocate for better schools, police and fire protection. Good citizens volunteered to turn abandoned and garbage strewn lots into community gardens. Come on folks. Good citizens become involved, including vigilence of landmark rules and regs.
3:28- What are you attempting to say?
Just took a gander at this home. AFter looking at several others in the area including BrokenAngel, all i have to say is to each their own. It may be an artistic vision in the eyes of the owners,their work in progress.
What does this have to do with being white 3:28? Why the racism?