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Tiny Urban Park

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  • and finally, I will address the questions everyone has been asking me for the last several days....



    Who sponsored the anonymous bench?




    What does the anonymous bench say?




    ....As a subscriber to the ancient code of the "Annoyingly Too Frequent Brooklyian Poster", I am sorry, but I can not reveal the mystery sponsor.

    But I can disclose that whoever, or whatever, sponsored that bench clearly knows his/her/its stuff.

    The inscription clearly pays homage to one of the Brooklynian threads that started it all... behold, the words of our forefathers and foresisters:

    http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=513

    Note the number 513 in the thread title, compare it to the number in this thread's title: 57253. That's 56,740 threads ago!!!

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    It's been fun everyone!

    ...Stacey, see you tomorrow at 7:00 PM!
  • Whynot, you are full of WIN!! Seriously, good job to everyone!
  • I have nothing to say except I love Dude! He looks totally comfy on top of those benches. :)
  • whynot_31 wrote: But I can disclose that whoever, or whatever, sponsored that bench clearly knows his/her/its stuff.

    The inscription clearly pays homage to one of the Brooklynian threads that started it all... behold, the words of our forefathers and foresisters:

    http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=513

    Note the number 513 in the thread title, compare it to the number in this thread's title: 693142. That's 692,630 threads ago!!!
    Don't forget the follow-up thread.

    A classic!

    http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=724
  • caseopele wrote: I have nothing to say except I love Dude! He looks totally comfy on top of those benches. :)
    LOL I was thinking "Look I'm King of the World"!

    Great job Whynot. Thanks again! =D> =D> =D>
  • [quote=whynot_31]

    and a good looking dog!

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    Dude looks so happy! What a great dog :D
  • Dude is awesome. Any other dog would pee on you in your sleep :-)
  • returning to the progress on the mini-park....

    here are some shots of it and the volunteers that have been doing waaaay more than building benches.....

    http://www.crowhillcommunity.org/garden.shtml

    http://abouttimeboutique.blogspot.com/2010/05/crow-hill-stands-up-says-bye-vacant-lot.html

  • Hi all.


    Spotted this in the garden section on CraigsList this morning, might be great for the tiny park if people can arrange for transportation by this Sunday.


    (paging armchair? lol...)


    two outdoor planters! FREE! (Clinton Hill)


    http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/grd/2074644389.html


    Date: 2010-11-22, 3:44PM EST

    Reply to: [email protected]


    one is a 2' cube painted light blue.

    the other is larger - 8' x 28.5" x 20.5" built out of pressure treated lumber. it features a bench on one side.

    plants are NOT included but the top soil is. we have heavy duty trash bags for soil transport.

    these MUST be picked up by SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28


    Location: Clinton Hill

    PostingID: 2074644389




  • I emailed Stacey at Crow Hill. ....if she is interested, we will conspire.

  • It seems these benches will soon need a new home null...the lot that the garden was using has been sold, and construction will soon begin.

    So, if you'd like 4, nearly indestructible benches PM me.

    ....If you'd like a new market rate apartment or condo in western CH, I know where some prime ones are going to be.

    Thanks!

  • Wow. Anyone have any details on the sale or construction plans? What is the address of that lot?

  • 730 Franklin Avenue.

    I can't imagine the plans will be too exciting. However, I am curious to know if our future neighbors are believed to be willing to support an elevator for such a small, R-6 building.

  • Date of the below listing is unclear.

    Description

    BROKERS WELCOME, JUST REDUCED FROM $999,999 TO $699,999 FOR A QUIECK SELL, BLOCK: 1168 LOT: 57, SIZE 27X100 ZONE: C1-3/R6, HAS APPROVED PLAN FOR A FOUR STORY BUILDING AND 8 APT TOTAL OF 6000 SQ FT

    LOCATED IN A COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL STREET, LOCATED BETWEEN PARK PL & STERLING PL, CLOSE TO THE SUBWAY STATION# 2/3/4/5 TRAIN, ONE BLOCK AWAY FROM BROOKLYN MUSUEM

  • If they are only doing four stories, with 8 apartments, I doubt they will include an elevator.

    two apartments per floor.

    ...the only apartment I would not want is the one that will be on the first floor, fronting Franklin Ave.

    This infill building should go up quickly. If they construction this summer, they should be able to "be inside" by the winter months, and the units ready for sale by this time next year.

    8 apartments, at a mean of 800 sq ft each, means about $500k each, for a total of around $ 4M.

  • The new owners are wasting no time.

    They have informed CHCA that they need to get all of their belongings out of there by COB on Tuesday (May 15), because they are apparently going to start soil testing and construction on Wednesday.

    What is left of the garden will be hauled away in a big truck as they excavate for the foundation.

  • whynot, I PM'ed you about the benches.

    Anything else that needs rescuing from the site? We have space (and use) for planters and that sort of thing.

  • I'll ask Stacey about the fate of the benches at tomorrow's mtg.

  • Sure, let me know. I'll also be happy to relinquish the benches and whatever else needs a home once CHCA finds a new space for the garden. We're literally around the corner and I have a truck so it's not too arduous a move.

  • thanks.

    I'll inform Stacey of your offer.

  • Possibility that things from this garden that need a new home could find it at Rogers/Park garden. But you'd have to check with the coordinators first

  • A good idea. Emily is a lead person at that garden, and her email is here: [email protected]

    An off Brooklynian thread is underway....

  • give it a little time, and a little luck, and this thread will be used to announce the next location of the next Tiny Urban Park.

  • Just read the story. So was the garden done without any consent from the owners (or possibly not even their knowledge?)

    I'd be surprised if the owner was not concerned about potential liability issues. In a way, not knowing about it (or pretending not to know about it) would perhaps have been the best way for them to approach it.

  • Initially, most urban community gardens are "opened" without the consent of the landowners for just the reasons you mention.

    After a period of time (and with some skill and luck) an organization such as the Trust For Public Land might approach the landlord and offer them a combination of money and public praise in exchange for a cheap sale.

    The Trust for Public Land (TPL) then owns the sites tax free (basically forever), and lets the community members garden on it to their heart's content.

    Needless to say, for many reasons, TPL can't buy all of the sites that groups are using, and some gardens find themselves "on the move" pretty regularly. Hopefully CHCA will have the wherewithal to do this again, and be fortunate enough to choose a plot that won't be built on quickly.

    Plots that were owned by someone who died, and then left to relatives that don't live in NYC are often ideal......

  • Eastbloc-

    I saw Lana last night. She thanks you for helping her haul stuff around in your truck.

    BTW, readers should know that since this thread was began about a year ago, 101.9 has changed its format from "good 80s alternative music", to "completely lame music". Please note I am no longer a listener.

  • Art Not Arrests finds a new home

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