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  • Looking Up: Half-Dozen Skyscrapers On The Rise In Downtown BK

    It appears the historic Williamsburg Bank building at 1 Hanson Place, which stood for decades as the tallest structure in Brooklyn, at 512 feet & 37 stories, is now just one of the crowd. As gentrification continues in Downtown Brooklyn, at least a half-dozen highrise residential towers are in the works. The New York Observer […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 15, 2012
  • Open Thread Wednesday: August 15, 2012

    It appears that our Brooklyn Heights neighbor on Sidney Place who has dedicatedly maintained an “Obama 08″ bumper sticker in his or her front window for five years is still a believer. Recently, the rez demonstrated ongoing support for the Prez with a 2012 sign placed beside the original. Obama, meanwhile, just celebrated his 51st […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 15, 2012
  • Heights History: 70 Clark Street At Henry, 1948

    The six-story apartment building at 70 Clark Street and Henry is photographed here September 15, 1948. Note the three towering TV antennas along the roofline. The street-level retail gave us Parker Drugs, offering a lunch counter and soda fountain; with “Soda and Lunch,” “Cosmetics and Cigars” advertised along the front signage. (See details below.) Today, […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 14, 2012
  • Desilicious Freedom Fling: Saturday, 8/18 At Dekalb Market

    Sholay Productions, sponsors of the monthly Manhattan Desilicious bash, are bringing the extravaganza to Brooklyn to celebrate India and Pakistan Day. “Desilicious Freedom Fling: An Outdoor Summer Dance Party” will be held Saturday, August 18, from 6 p.m. to midnight, at Dekalb Market, on an open-air dance floor, featuring a blend of Bollywood, Bhanga and […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 14, 2012
  • NYC Bike Share Program Faces More Delays, Uncertainty About Rollout

    New York City’s highly touted Bike Share Program, which includes locations in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Bridge Park and nearby Downtown Brooklyn, has already been delayed until summer’s end because of an alleged “software glitch,” as previously reported by BHB. But now it appears the wheels of progress may be facing greater delays. The New Times […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 13, 2012