Open House Picks
Park Slope 641 10th Street Townsley & Gay Sunday 12:30-2:30 $2,399,000 GMAP P*Shark Windsor Terrace 235 Windsor Place Warren Lewis Sunday 12-2 $1,149,000 GMAP P*Shark Prospect Lefferts Gardens 207 Fenimore Street Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 1-3 $850,000

Park Slope
641 10th Street
Townsley & Gay
Sunday 12:30-2:30
$2,399,000
GMAP P*Shark
Windsor Terrace
235 Windsor Place
Warren Lewis
Sunday 12-2
$1,149,000
GMAP P*Shark
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
207 Fenimore Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 1-3
$850,000
GMAP P*Shark
Kensington
428 East 2nd Street
Heights Berkeley
Sunday 12-2
$615,000
GMAP P*Shark
Quite true,Bid Half. I had read your comment as a blanket statement about the three neighborhoods, but, on re-reading, it could just as well be a comment about the three specific open houses. If that’s the case, I apologize.
“Do these look like Queens?
http://brooklyncameraclub.org/v-web/gallery/album196”
No, but they don’t look like the open house picks neither.
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BTW, the City PLG HD and National Register LM HD AREN’T exactly the same, but they do overlap. I never understood why some blocks were omitted from the NR HD, but never paid much attention since it’s the City designation that really counts.
Brooklynista,
Wow!
Of course it helps that there are only 12 houses and your neighbors did most of the research that the LPC needs, but this IS incredibly fast.
THL – I’m taking steps to ensure that an accident is impossible. I can’t think of anything that would more effectively ruin the entire rest of my life than having children. 😛
Yeah, Bob. I was counting them separately. Thanks for the correction! 🙂 Yes, we got certified letters from the LPC today about the Public Hearing on March 24th. Boy, that was fast! Looks like LPC is really moving much, much faster these days.
Brookynista,
Ocean on the Park would actually be only the second PLG Historic District (unless you’re counting the City-designated Prospect-Lefferts Gardens HD and the National Register Lefferts Manor HD separately.
That’s great news about the March 24th LPC hearing–I hadn’t heard anything. Did the Ocean Ave. homeowners just get a letter from the LPC?
Gemini10, traveling south into Brooklyn, PLG is the first neighborhood in the vast geographical terrain called Flatbush. Nestled between Prospect Park to the west and the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens to the south, it’s bounded by Ocean Avenue (w), Empire Boulevard(n)New York Avenue (e) and Clarkson Avenue(s). The immediately adjoining neighborhood to the north and east of PLG is Crown Heights and, sometimes, locations in PLG are described as Crown Heighs and vice versa. Here is a map of PLG’s boundaries, which also include the Prospect Lefferts Gardens and Lefferts Manor Historic Districts:
http://www.planetplg.com/images/plg-map.gif.
BTW, despite the relatively teeny size of this Flatbush nabe, PLG may soon claim a third Historic District. The Ocean on the Park Houses HD is currently under consideration by the Landmarks Preservation Commission and will be the subject of a public hearing on landmarks designation at the LPC on March 24th.
Bid Half,
Do these look like Queens?
http://brooklyncameraclub.org/v-web/gallery/album196
“WT, PLG and K look too much like Queens. Brownstones aint for everybody. To each…
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