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The Armory on Pacific and Bedford (Mens's Shelter)

gingerolive
gingerolive
edited November -1 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens

Subject: The Armory on Pacific and Bedford (Mens's Shelter)

Hi eveyone,

I'm new to these message boards but not to CH or Brooklyn for that matter. Does anyone know what's going on with the Armory on Pacific and Bedford? I thought I heard plans to turn it into a recreational center. I live on Pacific and Franklin so I can see it in all it's glory.It's a beautiful building, just wondering. :?:

Comments

  • homeowner
    homeowner
    As far as I know, there are no plans to change it. You may want to call Tish James office and ask. She mentioned several proposals for changing the usage at a community meeting, but it seemed they were more things folks would like to happen not anything that had get been agreed on.
  • gingerolive
    gingerolive
    thanks dude, i will call Tish's office. it would be nice to know whats going on with this building. let me know if you here any thing else. curious to know what this corner will be like in 10 years. i know what it was like 5 years ago. today it's not so bad.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Tish James sucks.
  • gingerolive
    gingerolive
    What's wrong w/Tish James? School me.
  • anniewilde
    anniewilde
    Well, she's black for one--and educated--that's dangerous. Although it takes a "guest" to say so, cuz it ain't pc. I am being only slightly facetious. She's probably not perfect, but as far as I know from having met and spoken with her, she seems very leftish/anti Ratner, and pretty cool--but many people on this board say snide things--although from what I can tell, it's never backed up by any evidence other than the obvious--
  • heidikins
    heidikins
    homeowner wrote: As far as I know, there are no plans to change it. You may want to call Tish James office and ask. She mentioned several proposals for changing the usage at a community meeting, but it seemed they were more things folks would like to happen not anything that had get been agreed on.
    About 2 years ago or so my husband attended a Community Board meeting where Roger Green said he was considering a proposal for armories in the district--the one on Bedford/Atlantic or the one in Park Slope on 8th Avenue. He wanted to convert an armory into a community center--place for recreation, events, activities for children/teens. He said he would propose either of the armories, but not both. Obviously we wanted it to be the one in Crown Heights on Atlantic, but I bet he either went with the Park Slope armory or dropped it entirely because I haven't heard anything since. It's a great idea and would be a nice use of space--we need space like this. I also know that Bloomberg's general homelessness policy is to try to phase out large group shelters like this one and focus on permanent housing, but I don't know what the current plans are (if any) for this men's shelter. If you find anything out, please post. thanks
  • gingerolive
    gingerolive
    anniewilde, thanks for being real I appreciate that. I need to go to some of these community meetings and get more informed
  • gingerolive
    gingerolive
    heidikins wrote: [quote=homeowner]As far as I know, there are no plans to change it. You may want to call Tish James office and ask. She mentioned several proposals for changing the usage at a community meeting, but it seemed they were more things folks would like to happen not anything that had get been agreed on.
    About 2 years ago or so my husband attended a Community Board meeting where Roger Green said he was considering a proposal for armories in the district--the one on Bedford/Atlantic or the one in Park Slope on 8th Avenue. He wanted to convert an armory into a community center--place for recreation, events, activities for children/teens. He said he would propose either of the armories, but not both. Obviously we wanted it to be the one in Crown Heights on Atlantic, but I bet he either went with the Park Slope armory or dropped it entirely because I haven't heard anything since. It's a great idea and would be a nice use of space--we need space like this. I also know that Bloomberg's general homelessness policy is to try to phase out large group shelters like this one and focus on permanent housing, but I don't know what the current plans are (if any) for this men's shelter. If you find anything out, please post. thanks

    I thought I heard something like that...I don't think it will stay a men's shelter forever. If the community puts enough pressure maybe things will change. I'm not thrilled with the idea of a shelter so close to me, but it is what it is, it doesn't consume my daily thoughts—life goes on. So far I havn't experienced anything totally negative. Knock on wood.
  • heidikins
    heidikins
    gingerolive wrote: [quote=heidikins][quote=homeowner]As far as I know, there are no plans to change it. You may want to call Tish James office and ask. She mentioned several proposals for changing the usage at a community meeting, but it seemed they were more things folks would like to happen not anything that had get been agreed on.
    About 2 years ago or so my husband attended a Community Board meeting where Roger Green said he was considering a proposal for armories in the district--the one on Bedford/Atlantic or the one in Park Slope on 8th Avenue. He wanted to convert an armory into a community center--place for recreation, events, activities for children/teens. He said he would propose either of the armories, but not both. Obviously we wanted it to be the one in Crown Heights on Atlantic, but I bet he either went with the Park Slope armory or dropped it entirely because I haven't heard anything since. It's a great idea and would be a nice use of space--we need space like this. I also know that Bloomberg's general homelessness policy is to try to phase out large group shelters like this one and focus on permanent housing, but I don't know what the current plans are (if any) for this men's shelter. If you find anything out, please post. thanks

    I thought I heard something like that...I don't think it will stay a men's shelter forever. If the community puts enough pressure maybe things will change. I'm not thrilled with the idea of a shelter so close to me, but it is what it is, it doesn't consume my daily thoughts—life goes on. So far I havn't experienced anything totally negative. Knock on wood.

    yup, you said it. been here 7 years, around the corner and no incidents/problems. knock knock.
  • x-brooklynite
    x-brooklynite
    The Gotham Girls Roller Derby League has been looking for a new home and the Armory looks like it could be a big enough place for future bouts.
  • heidikins
    heidikins
    X-brooklynite wrote: The Gotham Girls Roller Derby League has been looking for a new home and the Armory looks like it could be a big enough place for future bouts.
    Sign 'em up!
  • gingerolive
    gingerolive
    Just curious, but has anyone seen inside the armory? It looks massive from the outside. They've done a ton of work to the building. It wasn't lookin' too pretty before.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    It’s an amazing building inside and out. I, a long time ago, have been to a few community events including a concert there 25 years ago "Steele Pulse" I believe. The men’s shelter is what it has been for what I believe to be the better part of the last twenty years. Which isn’t at all a negative. It functions very well, and offers great services for the homeless and is one of the few lasting such resources in its ability and scale. The community’s involvement in the facilitation of programs that create bridges and services for the homeless is what is needed. But in terms of the Armory being a plus or a minus for the neighborhood, I must say that its existence is a good thing and a necessity. This (Crown Heights” is and has always been a community. Community in the, "really explore the meaning of the word" sense.

    --King I
  • gingerolive
    gingerolive
    Anonymous wrote: It’s an amazing building inside and out. I, a long time ago, have been to a few community events including a concert there 25 years ago "Steele Pulse" I believe. The men’s shelter is what it has been for what I believe to be the better part of the last twenty years. Which isn’t at all a negative. It functions very well, and offers great services for the homeless and is one of the few lasting such resources in its ability and scale. The community’s involvement in the facilitation of programs that create bridges and services for the homeless is what is needed. But in terms of the Armory being a plus or a minus for the neighborhood, I must say that its existence is a good thing and a necessity. This (Crown Heights” is and has always been a community. Community in the, "really explore the meaning of the word" sense.

    --King I

    thanks for the food for thought "guest". you sound like your really in touch with the nabe. i guess your right...if it wasn't for the shelter, then some of the homeless would be on the street. we never know if any one of us could some day be in a sinilar situation. i'm just grateful to have a roof over my head.
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    would be nice to see something else than a homeless shelter.

    and those rich white folks who want that homeless shelter to stay. well they can host it in their area! or hell host a homeless person in their homes.
  • gingerolive
    gingerolive
    armchair_warrior wrote: would be nice to see something else than a homeless shelter.

    and those rich white folks who want that homeless shelter to stay. well they can host it in their area! or hell host a homeless person in their homes.
    ooh this is gonna get ugly! :twisted: