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Cultural Guide for Seniors: Brooklyn PHOTOGRAPHY
ART / DESIGN ARCHITECTURE DANCE / SING THEATRE / LIVE MONUMENTS GALLERIES / ® PARKSCultural Guide for Seniors: Brooklyn PHOTOGRAPHY Acknowledgments NYC-ARTS in primetime is made possible in part by First Republic Bank and by the Rubin Museum of Art. Funding for NYC-ARTS is also made possible by Rosalind P. Walter, The Paul and Irma Milstein Foundation, The Philip & Janice Levin Foundation, Elise Jaffe and Jeffrey Brown, Jody and John Arnhold, and The Lemberg Foundation. This program is NYC-ARTS.org supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. On multiple platforms, Thirteen/WNET’s Additional funding provided by members of NYC-ARTS aims to increase awareness of THIRTEEN. New York City’s nonprofit cultural organizations, whose offerings greatly benefit We are grateful to Megan Flood for residents and visitors—from children to adults, contributing the design of the cover of this and teenagers to senior citizens. publication. NYC-ARTS promotes cultural groups’ We are grateful for the cooperation of the activities and events to tri-state, national and cultural organizations that supplied information international audiences through nonprint media, for this guide. using new technologies as they develop. Through websites, television, mobile applications and social media, NYC-ARTS This program is supported, in part, by nurtures New York City’s position as a public funds from the New York City thriving cultural capital of the world, one that Department of Cultural Affairs. has both world renowned institutions and those that are focused on local communities. WNET 825 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10019 http://WNET.org (212) 560-2000 Cover Design: Megan Flood Copyright © 2012 WNET Table of Contents A.I.R./Artists in Residence Gallery............................................................................. -
7517 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11209 Mixed Use Building Bay Ridge
Mixed Use – Bay Ridge 7517 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11209 Mixed Use Building Bay Ridge Property Information Address: 7517 5th Avenue For more information, Brooklyn, NY 11209 please contact Exclusive Neighborhood: Bay Ridge Marketing Team Cross Streets: Bay Ridge Pkwy & 76th Street Block: 5942 Lot: 4 Lot Dimensions: 21.42 ft x 109.67 ft irreg. Peter Matheos Zoning: C1-3/R6B/BR Vice President [email protected] Lot SF: 2,349 FAR: 2.00 Adan Elias Kornfeld Building Information Associate [email protected] Building Size: 21 ft x 55 ft Irreg. Building Class: S2 Tax Class 1 (718) 568-9261 Stories: 3 Residential Units: 2 Commercial Units 1 Total Units 3 Residential SF: 2,586 Commercial SF: 1,294 Gross SF: 3,880 approx. Assessment (16/17): $50,494 Taxes (16/17): $9,874 TerraCRG has been retained to exclusively represent ownership in the sale of 7517 Fifth Avenue in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn. Located on Fifth Avenue between Bay Ridge Pkwy and 76th Street, the three-story, ~3,880 SF building consists of two floor-through 3-bedroom apartments and one retail unit. Subway currently occupies the retail space which has seven years remaining with two five-year option. Subway is responsible for 75% of the water bill as well as the tax increase over the base year, 2013. The average rent for the residential units are $1,400 and $1,600/Mo, while the market rent for renovated units of this size is $2,500/Mo. The property has a gross annual revenue for the package is ~$81,732. -
Early Voting Poll Site List
Line 112-CI-21 JUNE PRIMARY ELECTION – 2021 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) POLL SITE LIST KINGS COUNTY 41st Assembly District 42nd Assembly District 43rd Assembly District 44th Assembly District 45th Assembly District 46th Assembly District 47th Assembly District 48th Assembly District 49th Assembly District 50th Assembly District ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE ADDRESS SITE NAME 001 PS 197 .................................................1599 EAST 22 STREET 001 PS/IS 437 .............................................713 CATON AVENUE 001 PS 320/PS 375 ................................... 46 MCKEEVER PLACE 001 PS 131 ................................4305 FT HAMILTON PARKWAY 001 ST. BRENDAN SENIOR APARTMENTS L.P. ...... 1215 AVE O 001 PS 188 ............................................ 3314 NEPTUNE AVENUE 001 PS 229 ...............................................1400 BENSON AVENUE 001 PS 105 ....................................................1031 59TH STREET 001 PS 896 ..................................................... 736 48TH STREET 001 PS 157 ...................................................850 KENT AVENUE 002 PS 197 .................................................1599 EAST 22 STREET 002 PS 249 ........................................18 MARLBOROUGH ROAD 002 PS 320/PS 375 ................................... 46 MCKEEVER PLACE 002 PS 164 -
Manhattan New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q20
Manhattan New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q20 83 85 82 12 41 62 ID PROPERTY UNITS 6 30 Morningside Drive 205 Total Lease Up 205 12 HAP Seven NY 129 15 418 West 126th Street 75 19 Victoria Theatre 191 15 Total Under Construction 395 19 37 Broadway Development 130 6 41 210 Wadsworth Avenue 98 46 Total Planned 228 43 96th Street 171 43 46 Frederick Douglass Blvd 100 37 62 4037 Broadway 132 82 The Heights on Broadway 171 83 Sherman Plaza 272 85 3875 9th Avenue 614 Total Prospective 1,460 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Manhattan New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q20 44 73 ID PROPERTY UNITS 1 The Smile 233 3 Convivium 140 45 4 Sixty 125 141 4 39 23 26 5 Two Waterline Square 435 Total Lease Up 949 1 74 13 75 10 Sendero Verde Phase II 361 22 24 13 One East Harlem 404 25 Total Under Construction 765 49 22 15 West 118th Street 51 38 23 1971 Madison Avenue 93 10 24 72 East 120th Street 218 77 25 77 East 118th Street 202 47 26 East 127th Street 152 38 La Hermosa Tower 160 39 2031-2033 5th Avenue 240 Total Planned 1,116 48 44 58 West 135th Street 100 45 64-74 West 125th Street 200 47 1987-1991 3rd Avenue 59 76 48 1988-1996 2nd Avenue 185 49 248 East 120th Street 86 50 308 East 86th Street 68 78 52 Lenox Hill Hospital 200 73 Lenox Terrace Phase II 1,642 74 1800 Park Avenue 670 50 75 2460 2nd Avenue 730 3 76 321 East 96th Street 1,100 77 East River Plaza 1,100 52 5 78 Holmes Towers NextGen Development 339 Total Prospective 6,479 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND -
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Gloria A. Bischoff James P. Sturges Salvatore L. Deliteris JOSEPH G. DUFFY FUNERAL HOME Daniel P. Sturges 718-499-8700 • www.josephgduffy.com James G. Whitty Providing Service Excellence Since 1880 255 NINTH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11215 MJ SMITH SONS FUNERAL HOME 718-788-2255 • www.mjsmithsonsfuneralhome.com Valet Parking Pre-Arranged Funerals available at your convenience Available This firm is owned by a subsidiary of Service Corporation International, 1929 Allen Pkwy, Houston, TX 77019 (713) 522-5141 Charlie Pigott Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker The Corcoran Group LET US PLACE d: 718.832.4173 f: 212.230.7205 YOUR AD HERE. m: 917.771.5346 [email protected] 125 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn NY, 11215 Dineen Construction Corp. Complete Renovations Commercial • Residential 322 Seventh Avenue (718) 965-2364 [email protected] Between 8th & 9th Streets Brooklyn, NY 11215 Leopoldi’s Hardware 415 5th Avenue 454 5TH AVE. AT 9TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11215 (718) 768-0600 • OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT “FREE LOCAL DELIVERY” Brooklyn, NY 11215 120 7TH AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11215 (Bet. 7th - 8th Sts.) (718) 857-1600 PRESCRIPTIONS • COSMETICS (718) 768-1232 HOME HEALTH CARE SUPPLIES www.prospectwine.com CONVALESCENT EQUIPMENT ESTABLISHED 1888 499-6563 WERBER PLUMBING THIS SPACE IS Plumbing With Pride Kristopher Werber #1963 Donald Cassmassino #1680 718-748-8400 Ad info. 1-800-477-4574 • Publication Support 1-800-888-4574 • www.4lpi.com St. Savior, Brooklyn, NY 04-0259 David Shannon Florist Moving & Storage Flowers For All Occasions Trusted Servicing the Park -
Central Park Playground Map West Side East Side 1
Central Park Playground Map West Side East Side 1. West 110th Street Playground 13. East 110th Street Playground West 110th Street East 110th Street Toddler, pre-school, and school-age School-age 2. Tarr Family Playground 14. Bernard Family Playground West 100th Street East 108th Street Pre-school and school-age Toddler and pre-school 3. Rudin Family Playground 15. Robert Bendheim Playground West 96th Street East 100th Street Pre-school and school-age Pre-school and school-age 4. Tarr-Coyne Wild West Playground 16. Margaret L. Kempner Playground West 93rd Street East 96th Street Pre-school and school-age Pre-school and school-age 5. Safari Playground 17. Ancient Playground West 91st Street East 85th Street Pre-school Pre-school and school-age 6. Abraham and Joseph Spector 18. Ruth and Arthur Smadbeck — Playground Heckscher East Playground West 86th Street East 79th Street Pre-school and school-age Toddler and pre-school 7. Pinetum Playground 19. James Michael Levin Playground West 85th Street East 76th Street Pre-school, school-age, teens, and adults Pre-school and school-age 8. Toll Family Playground 20. East 72nd Street Playground West 85th Street East 72nd Street Toddler and pre-school School-age 9. Diana Ross Playground 21. Billy Johnson Playground West 81st Street East 67th Street Pre-school and school-age Pre-school and school-age 10. Tarr-Coyne Tots Playground West 68th Street Toddler Playground Hours 11. Adventure Playground Open from 8:00 am until dusk, weather West 67th Street permitting. Visit centralparknyc.org/alerts School-age to check if any playgrounds are closed for 12. -
Fort Hamilton Pkwy, 7Th Ave, Bay Ridge Pkwy Intersection Safety Improvement Alternatives 2011
Fort Hamilton Pkwy, 7th Ave, Bay Ridge Pkwy Intersection Safety Improvement Alternatives 2011 Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan New York City Department of Transportation Office of Research, Implementation & Safety Existing Design Refuges added in 2009 Before: 3 Phases Since 2009: 4 Phases, no turn bans Existing Issues • Eliminated dangerous 7th Ave/Gowanus Exit northbound merge • Additional 4th phase added too much delay for 7th Ave Northbound • School children cross diagonally, without a designated school crosswalk DOT Proposal May 2010 Existing island reshaped Bus stop removed during June to join new diagonal cuts/rerouting. New blockbuster crossing. shortens crossing. 7th Ave northbound forced to Fort Hamilton Parkway. Exit traffic can still make all turns. Two approach lanes on 7th Ave (Convert Class 2 bike lane to Shared lane) Two approach lanes and Two receiving lanes for Fort Hamilton Parkway= loss of 10 parking spaces on block with driveways Proposed: 3 Phases, turn bans for 7th Ave northbound and Fort Hamilton Pkwy westbound CB10 Feedback to May 25 meeting • Establish 3-phase operation • Establish two approach lanes for 7th Avenue local and Ft. Hamilton Pkwy westbound • Add diagonal crosswalk between PS 127 and Ft. Hamilton Pkwy pedestrian overpass • No truck traffic should be forced onto Ft. Hamilton Pkwy • Direct all exiting Gowanus Expwy traffic onto 7th Avenue • Prohibit left turns onto 78th Street from w/b Ft. Hamilton Pkwy during designated daytime hours • Coordinate signal timing along Ft. Hamilton Pkwy between 78th St and Bay Ridge Pkwy • Install pedestrian countdown signal • Change the name on the Gowanus Expwy exit to read 7th Avenue instead of Ft. -
126 East 86Th Street New York, NY 10028
126 East 86th Street New York, NY 10028 Highlights ··52,210± max ZSF per residential FAR ··C5-1A zoning district, which has an R10 equivalent ··52 feet of frontage along the highly visible 86th Street corridor, which commands retail rents north of $365 / SF ··Few remaining development sites in coveted Upper East Side ··Median prices for new development condominiums in the area have risen by an average of 26% per quarter since the third quarter of 2017 ··Highly successful luxury residential condominiums nearby with sellouts at $2,500 per square foot ··Centrally located amongst a strong retail tenant roster, including H&M, Whole Foods and Maison Kayser ··Steps from the 4, 5 and 6 trains at the 86th Street and Third Avenue Station and the Q train at the 86th Street and Second Avenue Station ··Eligible for off-site inclusionary housing air-rights ··Not subject to Historic District or Landmark Designation Avison Young, as exclusive agent, is pleased to offer for sale 126 East residential neighborhoods. Additionally, the neighborhood has seen 86th Street (the “Property” or “Site”), a development sitxe located a recent influx of new developments, which have performed well on the south side of East 86th Street between Lexington Avenue above the citywide average, a testament to the strong demand for and Park Avenue. As one of the few remaining development sites new construction condominiums in the Upper East Side. in the Upper East Side, the Property provides a developer with The site is located in a C5-1A zone, which has a R10 residential the opportunity to create a highly visible development that will equivalent and offers a developer an opportunity to increase the ZFA permanently join one of Manhattan’s preeminent neighborhoods. -
Brooklyn Prospect High Student Handbook
1 2020 -2021 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AND FAMILY HANDBOOK Windsor Terrace Campus 3002 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn, New York 11218 P.347.889.7041 www.brooklynprospect.org 2 Table of Contents Introduction 4 Mission & Core Values 5 Letter From Our Principal 6 Special Notice for 2020-2021 Academic Year 7 Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO) 8 Attendance 9 Arrival and Dismissal Procedure 10 Curriculum and Services 11 Graduation & Promotion Requirements 12 Add/Drop Policy 14 International Baccalaureate Diploma 14 Additional Course & Credit Information 16 Embedded Honors 16 School Culture 17 The Dignity for All Students Act Policy 17 Leveled Disciplinary Infractions 19 Bullying, Bias and Harassment 23 Behavior Interventions, Tracking and Communication 26 Student-Athlete Expectations 26 Advisory 27 Grading Policy 29 Promotion/Retention 31 GPA 31 Students with Exceptionalities 32 English Language Learners 32 Dean’s List and Academic Honorable Mention 33 Summer School 33 3 Progress Reports, Report Cards and Transcripts 33 Homework 34 Make-up and Vacation Work 35 Off-Campus Lunch Policy 35 Suggested Nearby Lunch Locations 36 Points of Interest 36 Off-Campus Events 37 Student Dress Code and Uniform Policy 37 Student Agendas 38 Student Supplies 38 Calculator Scholarships 39 Personal Electronic Devices and Internet Use 39 BPCS Chromebooks 40 Brooklyn Prospect Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Program 40 Lockers 41 Library 41 Building Safety and Security 42 Inclement Weather 43 Traffic and Student Safety 43 Student Health and Medication 43 Child Abuse 45 General School Operations 45 Student Meals 46 Payment Policy 46 Employment Certification (Working Papers) 47 Student IDs 47 Student Transportation 47 Press/Media Inquiries 48 Other Resources 48 4 Appendix and Consent Forms 48 Introduction Dear Prospect Family, Welcome to the Prospect Schools community and the new school year! Every fall, we look forward to introducing our new students and families to our special community and welcoming back those who are returning. -
This Brooklyn Neighborhood Is Cool — and Still Affordable by Adam Bonislawski September 26, 2018 | 7:14Pm | Updated
In search of a larger apartment with character at an affordable price, Christina Poletto and son Theodore recently moved to Sunset Park. Annie Wermiel REAL ESTATE This Brooklyn neighborhood is cool — and still affordable By Adam Bonislawski September 26, 2018 | 7:14pm | Updated Nikki Grossman had her eye on Sunset Park for some time. Formerly a resident of the Lower East Side, Grossman moved to area rental building The Hamilton in June. She says she was drawn to the 98-unit development, which opened two years ago at 968 60th St., by its amenities (which include a fitness center, landscaped roof deck and screening room) and reasonable rents (studios from $2,200, one-bedrooms from $2,350). Though less hyped than other, more celebrated Brooklyn nabes, Sunset Park’s affordable prices and low-key vibe have been luring residents from other city spots and even other counties in the state. Take Christina Poletto, 42, and her 5-year-old son Theodore, who recently relocated to the neighborhood from Rockland County. For Grossman, who grew up in nearby Gravesend, it was also a repatriation of sorts. “I had been living in Manhattan just for proximity to work, but I had been wanting to come home,” says Grossman, 40, a nurse at New York University’s main hospital. “When I learned about [The Hamilton] and all its amenities, I was very interested.” Nikki Grossman moved into The Hamilton, one of the few Sunset Park buildings to boast amenities like a gym and a screening room. Annie Wermiel Little wonder — despite a wave of commercial development and a steadily rising profile, newly built, amenity-rich apartment buildings are still a rarity in Sunset Park. -
F. Vehicular Traffic
Chapter 9: Transportation (Vehicular Traffic) F. VEHICULAR TRAFFIC EXISTING CONDITIONS STREET AND ROADWAY NETWORK Traffic conditions in the study area vary in relation to a number of factors—the nature of the street and roadway network, surrounding land uses and the presence of major traffic generators, and the intensity of interaction between autos, taxis, trucks, buses, deliveries, and pedestrians. The study area contains five subareas, or zones—Lower Manhattan, the Lower East Side, East Midtown, the Upper East Side, and East Harlem—and each has different street and roadway characteristics along its length. East Midtown, the Upper East Side, and East Harlem are characterized by a regular street grid, with avenues running north-south and streets running east- west. Each of the major north-south avenues—First, Second, Third, Lexington, Park, Madison, and Fifth Avenues—are major traffic carriers. There is just one limited-access roadway, the FDR Drive, which extends around the eastern edge of the study area from its northern end to its southern end. A general overview of the character of the street and roadway network in each of the five zones is presented below. Lower Manhattan is characterized by an irregular grid pattern south of Canal Street. Except for a few major arterials, most streets within the area are narrow with usually just one "moving" lane. Travel is time-consuming and slow along them. Pedestrian traffic often overflows into the street space, further impeding vehicular traffic flow. Water Street and Broadway are the two key north-south streets in this area, and carry two or more effective travel lanes, yet are often difficult to negotiate due to frequent double-parked truck traffic. -
Offering Memorandum TRANSACTION OVERVIEW 4809 & 4815 14Th AVENUE| BROOKLYN, NY | BOROUGH PARK
4809 & 4815 14th avenue borough park, brooklyn offering memorandum TRANSACTION OVERVIEW 4809 & 4815 14th AVENUE| BROOKLYN, NY | BOROUGH PARK FI Realty Services is pleased to present the exclusive offering of 4809 ten-story 171-unit residential building and 1570 60th Street, a 128-unit G& 4815 14th Avenue, a 11,458 net rentable square-foot retail condo multifamily building. comprised of four tenants located in the Borough Park section of Brooklyn. The asset is at the base of a recently constructed six-story elevator apartment building totaling 37,656 square-feet. Borough Park is a neighborhood in the southwestern part of the borough of Brooklyn, in New York City. The neighborhood is bordered by Bensonhurst to The property was constructed in 2016 with a R6 zoning and a 2.43 FAR (4.8 the south, Bay Ridge to the southwest, Sunset Park to the west, Kensington with community facility). and Green-Wood Cemetery to the northeast, Flatbush to the east, and Midwood to the southeast. The asset is occupied by three medical offices and a daycare. The medical offices have (10)-year leases in-place with a (5)-year option. The daycare, Borough Park is home to Maimonides Medical Center which is currently Project Social Care Headstart, has a (5)-year lease in-place with a (5)-year expanding. The new Medical Arts Building -- a state-of-the-art facility located option. on Ninth Avenue between 48th and 49th Streets -- will house the offices of Maimonides Doctors from many of the medical, surgical, and pediatric There is an ADA elevator in-place.