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South of EP: The church at Rogers between Carrol and Crown is torn down. Residential on the way

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  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    This weekend, the shelter at Rogers and Carrol had its grand opening. It is now known as Rachel's House. https://www.flickr.com/photos/81356426@N05/sets/72157684447063383/
  • Mechanical_Whispers
    Mechanical_Whispers
    Boy/girl scouts? Yes, it's now a shelter. But it's also a landlord making bank.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    The landlord still has missing bricks in the facade. I suspect DOB expedited the Certificate of Occupancy. Those missing bricks might make for a breezy winter.
  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    It is also missing landscaping and facade cover for the waterproofing wrap.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Having visited other shelters for families, it is really weird to see one with stainless steel appliances and modern elevators.
  • yesbrooklyn
    yesbrooklyn
    Looks like an unfinished dump from the outside. Missing bricks, wires hanging all over the place and empty dirt plots waiting for passing garbage to collect in them.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    I suspect the inside has similar issues. The city secured a building that was not intended for this population, before the contractor was finished. "Good enough"
  • Esperanza
    Esperanza
    Outside lights are finally installed, and final bricking is done. There was a worker out last week caulking all the windows. Sadly, no landscaping has been done. Overall, folks are very quiet. There are also full-time guards at the parking lot entrance. I think the back entrance to Medgar Evars next door could use it too.
  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    I'm still holding out hope for some landscaping.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited September 2017
  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20170908/crown-heights/affordable-housing-267-rogers-homeless-shelter Must be for the ground floor apartments -- the only ones I see without the paper blinds, which I assume are for the shelter units. I still can't believe that rather than the city chose to put a homeless shelter in a brand new building like this, rather than working out a deal with the landlord to increase the % of affordable units in this building (heavily subsidized by the city, of course) or persuade the landlord to accept Section 8 for a time period. The affordable units are in very affordable AMI bands for the community, and the rents are reasonable, and its a damn shame that only 30-ish families living in the shelter will have the chance to apply for and win an affordable lease in the building they are living in.
  • Esperanza
    Esperanza
    Landscaping is happening, tree bark has put put under the trees bordering Crown Street.
  • mugofmead111
    mugofmead111
    I walked by here on Sunday. If I hadn't seen this thread, I never would have realized there was anything controversial about this building.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited December 2017
    As a result of the work I do, I can spot shelters and supportive housing when many do not. The only real give aways for this building are the women with children out front or nearby. They are visibly low income (the women smoke, their strollers are of the economy variety, and their kids are often eating snack food). One would not get such a concentration of families in the area without such a building. ...I am not bothered by them, but do see them.
  • Marco555
    Marco555
    The security guards inside as well. They’re clearly not regular doormen
  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    And the paper blinds on the windows.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    I do wonder how how many thousands of applicants they will receive for the 33 below market units.
  • mugofmead111
    mugofmead111
    @whynot_31 I know you are trained to spot these things, but the lay person is not. So, I don’t get it when people are outraged about the possible chaos that a homeless shelter would bring here in the neighborhood.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited December 2017
    People do fear change, and tend to exaggerate it's impact. This belief is part of why I am not as in favor of "community control" as many of the local activist types.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Marco555 said:
    The security guards inside as well. They’re clearly not regular doormen
    https://nypost.com/2017/01/06/nypd-now-in-charge-of-security-at-citys-homeless-shelters/
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    I wonder how much the city had to shell out to obtain the rights to the Park Savoy. http://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2018/01/17/new-homeless-shelter-planned-in-manhattan-near--billionaires--row--high-rises ...website for former hotel: http://www.parksavoyny.com