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2067 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, New York Midwood
RETAIL 2067 Coney Island Avenue 10,422 SF Brooklyn, New York Available for Lease Midwood At the intersection of Coney Island Ave. & Kings Hwy. Size Neighbors Comments Demographics 10,422 SF - Ground Floor Target, TJ Maxx, Marshall’s, Rare ground floor big box 2017 Estimates 3,015 SF - Lower Level Modell’s, CVS, 24 Hour Fitness, opportunity Dunkin Donuts, Walgreens, 1 Mile 2 Miles 3 Miles Asking Rent Aldo, TD Bank, GNC, Chipotle, Can be divided or expanded if Population 137,669 516,177 961,791 Upon request Steve Madden necessary Households 50,942 188,202 341,974 Co-Tenants Upscale central business Chase Bank, Dress Barn district Median $55,171 $55,886 $56,083 Household Income Existing loading dock in place Daytime 31,183 114,294 200,147 Population Contact our exclusive agents: Greg Batista [email protected] 516.933.8880 2067 Coney Island Avenue MARKET AERIAL MARKET AERIAL Midwood, Brooklyn,Brooklyn, New NY York AVENUE P CONEY ISLAND AVENUE 7 82 E 17TH STREET B Q 7 T M obile 82 Bank of America 100 QUENTIN ROAD 2 31 E 16TH STREET KINGS HIGHWAY E 15TH STREET E 14TH STREET 10,510 VPD E 13TH STREET E 12TH STREET 27,426 VPD ANNUAL RIDERSHIP E 10TH STREET SUBWAY BUS 6.0 Million 8.7 Million B Q 82 *8th Busiest Station in Brooklyn 1.8 Million 7 1.5 Million 100 0.8 Million 2 31 0.8 Million AVENUE R N 2067 Coney Island Avenue FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN Brooklyn, New York C4-4A R7A 13R COMMON CORRIDOR UP DRESSBARN UP 13R CELLAR +/-4,690 SF UP 13R UNEXCAVATED CELLAR WEEKENDS UP STORAGE & ONLY CELLAR 13R UTILITIES +/-9,004 SF STORAGE STORAGE & ELEV. -
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............................................................................. -
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 -
Northern Boulevard and Steinway Street Site
FACT SHEET Northern Blvd and Steinway Street Brownfield Cleanup Program 36-20 Steinway Street L.I.C., NY 11101 SITE No. C241198 May 2018 NYSDEC REGION 2 Remedy Proposed for Brownfield Site Contamination; Public Comment Period Announced Where to Find Information: Project documents are available at the following location(s) to help the public stay The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) is informed. reviewing the Remedial Investigation Report and Remedial Work Plan for the Northern Blvd and Steinway Street site (“site”) located at 36-20 Steinway Street, Queens Library at Broadway Long Island City, NY. Please see the map for the site location. Documents related 40-20 Broadway to the cleanup of this site can be found at the location(s) identified to the left under Long Island City, NY 11103 (718) 721-2462 "Where to Find Information." Remedial Investigation Report: The Remedial Investigation Report (RIR) Queens Community Board 1 describes the results of the site investigation and recommends development of a 45-02 Ditmars Boulevard remedy to address the contamination that was found. The RIR was submitted by Astoria, NY 11105 Steinway Street LIC, LLC (“Applicant"). (718) 626-1021 Highlights of the Remedial Investigation Report: Soil and groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), Who to Contact: semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), metals, polychlorinated biphenyls Comments and questions are always welcome and should be directed as follows: (PCBs), and pesticides. The primary contaminants of concern at the site are SVOCs and metals, which are present site-wide in soil and groundwater and are Project-Related Questions likely the result of past site uses and historic fill. -
E-Mail Transmittal
Brooklyn Borough President Recommendation CITY PLANNING COMMISSION 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271 [email protected] INSTRUCTIONS 1. Return this completed form with any attachments to the Calendar Information Office, City Planning Commission, Room 2E at the above address. 2. Send one copy with any attachments to the applicant’s representatives as indicated on the Notice of Certification. APPLICATION 312 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE REZONING – 200092 ZMK, 200093 ZRK, 200094 ZSK An application submitted by 312 Coney Island Avenue LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the following actions: A zoning map amendment to change the eastern portion of a block bounded by Caton Place, Coney Island Avenue, East Eighth Street, and Ocean Parkway Service Road from C8-2 to R8A, and establish a C2-4 overlay within the rezoning area; a zoning text amendment to the special bulk regulations of the Special Ocean Parkway District (SOPD) to modify setback requirements for zoning lots in R8A districts adjacent to Machate Circle; a zoning text amendment to designate the development site an MIH area, and the grant of a special permit pursuant Section 74-533 of the New York City Zoning Resolution (ZR) to waive the required number of accessory off-street parking spaces within a Transit Zone for a development that includes at least 20 percent income-restricted units. Such actions would facilitate the construction of a 13-story, mixed-use building with approximately 278 apartments, 5,000 square feet (sq. ft.) of commercial space, and 29,900 sq. ft. -
Home Companion Agencies Queens County
www.adrcinc.org ADRC-Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center 631-580-5100 phone 45 Park Avenue, Bay Shore NY 11706 631-580-3100 fax 33 Flying Point Road, Southampton NY 11968 855- 732-4500 toll free HOME COMPANION AGENCIES QUEENS COUNTY Alliance Homecare Phone: 1-877-687-7380 Email: [email protected] www.alliancehomecare.com Alzheimer’s Care Specialists,LLC 256 Main Street, Suite 1109 Northport, NY 11768 Phone: (631) 651-2778 Email: [email protected] www.Thecarespecialists.com At Home Senior Care 2079 Wantagh Ave. Wantagh, NY 11793 Phone: 718-895-0256 Email: [email protected] www.AtHomeseniorCare.com Attentive Care 76 North Broadway Hicksville, NY 11801 Phone: 516-822-2080 Email: [email protected] www.attentivecareservices.com Baylin Home Care 80 White Street Southampton, NY 11968 Phone: (631) 283-3033 www.baylinhomecare.com Updated 8-2017 www.adrcinc.org ADRC-Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center 631-580-5100 phone 45 Park Avenue, Bay Shore NY 11706 631-580-3100 fax 33 Flying Point Road, Southampton NY 11968 855- 732-4500 toll free CareConnection Home Care, LLC 1100 Wantagh Ave. Wantagh, NY 11793 Phone: 1-800-464-5088 Phone: (516) 308-4633 www.CareConnectionHomeCare.com Caring Senior Service Phone: (516) 200-3950 Email: [email protected] www.caringseniorservice.com Community Care Companions 116-05 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill, NY 11418 Phone: (718) 297-7022 www.communitycarehhs.com Family First Home Companions, LLC 1777 Veterans Hwy, Suite 4 Islandia, NY 11749 Phone: (631) 319-3961 www.familyfirsthomecompanions.com Gurwin Home Care Phone: (516) 539-2300 www.gurwin.org Home Instead Senior Care 112-41 Queens Blvde, Suite 100 Forest Hills, NY 11375 Phone: (718) 520-9009 www.homeinstead.com Updated 8-2017 www.adrcinc.org ADRC-Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center 631-580-5100 phone 45 Park Avenue, Bay Shore NY 11706 631-580-3100 fax 33 Flying Point Road, Southampton NY 11968 855- 732-4500 toll free Morning Star Health, Inc. -
04-00259.Pdf
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 -
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. -
Flatbush Rezoning Flatbush Rezoning - Approved! Overview
Projects & Proposals > Brooklyn > Flatbush Rezoning Flatbush Rezoning - Approved! Overview Update July 29, 2009: On July 29, 2009, the City Council adopted the Flatbush Rezoning. The zoning map and text changes are now in effect. The New York City Department of City Planning (DCP), at the request of Community Board 14, elected officials and civic groups, proposes zoning map changes and zoning text amendments for one hundred and eighty blocks located in the Flatbush neighborhood of Community District 14, Brooklyn. The project area, which includes the rezoning area and the area of a proposed zoning text amendment, is bounded by; Caton Avenue, Parkside Avenue and Clarkson Avenue on the north, Bedford Avenue and the Community District 14 boundary to the east, Campus Road and the Long Island Railroad’s Bay Ridge freight line on the south, and Coney Island Avenue on the west. The proposed zoning would primarily match new zoning to the existing built character which includes areas of detached homes, row houses and apartment buildings. Currently, existing zoning does not reflect the built character of lower-density detached and apartment building areas. Under the current R6 zoning, development of tall apartment buildings without height limitation is permitted and has resulted in demolition of existing detached, one- and two-family homes.The new zoning also provides incentives for affordable housing development in the area in addition to strengthening commercial corridors. Map of the Rezoning Area in the Larger Study Area Brooklyn Context View a larger image View a larger image Projects & Proposals > Brooklyn > Flatbush Rezoning Flatbush Rezoning - Approved! Existing Context and Zoning Neighborhood Character The neighborhoods of Flatbush are generally located directly south of Prospect Park, between the major thoroughfares of Coney Island Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, north of Farragut Road, and between Coney Island Avenue and Nostrand Avenue to the south of Farragut Road. -
WC PUBLIC BROOKLYN 1 Name Location Open Year- Round
WC PUBLIC BROOKLYN Open Year- Name Location Accessible Round 100% Playground 100% Playground Yes Glenwood Road, East 100 & East 101 streets Albemarle Playground Albemarle Park Yes Albermarle Road & Dahill Road Albert J. Parham Playground Albert J. Parham Playground Adelphi Street, Clermont, DeKalb & Yes Willoughby avenues American Playground American Playground Yes Noble, Franklin Milton Streets Asser Levy Park Asser Levy Park Boardwalk, Surf, Sea Breeze avenues, Ocean Yes Parkway Asser Levy Park Asser Levy Park (Performance Boardwalk, Surf, Sea Breeze avenues, Ocean Yes Space) Parkway Bartlett Playground Bartlett Playground Yes Bartlett Street & Throop Avenue Bayview Playground Bayview Playground Yes Seaview Avenue & East 99 Street Bedford Playground Bedford Playground Bedford Avenue & South 9 Street, Division Yes Avenue Benson Playground Benson Playground Yes Bath Avenue between Bay 22 & Bay 23 streets Bensonhurst Park Bensonhurst Park Gravesend Bay, 21 & Cropsey avenues, Bay Yes Parkway Betsy Head Park Betsy Head Playground Livonia, Dumont, Hopkinson, Blake avenues, Yes Strauss Street Betsy Head Park Betsy Head Playground Livonia, Dumont, Hopkinson, Blake avenues, Yes (Administration Building) Strauss Street Bildersee Playground Bildersee Playground Flatlands Avenue between East 81 & East 82 Yes streets Bill Brown Playground Bedford Avenue, Avenue X to Avenue Y, E Bill Brown Memorial Playground Yes 24 Street This facility is currently closed. Details Breukelen Ballfields Breukelen Playground Yes Louisiana & Flatlands Avenue Brevoort Playground Brevoort Playground Yes Ralph Avenue & Chauncy Street Bridge Park 2 Bridge & Prospect streets Yes 1 2 [Tapez le texte] Open Year- Name Location Accessible Round Brower Park Brower Park Brooklyn, St. Mark's, Kingston avenues, Park Yes Place Brower Park Brower Park (Museum) Brooklyn, St. -
Emergency Response Incidents
Emergency Response Incidents Incident Type Location Borough Utility-Water Main 136-17 72 Avenue Queens Structural-Sidewalk Collapse 927 Broadway Manhattan Utility-Other Manhattan Administration-Other Seagirt Blvd & Beach 9 Street Queens Law Enforcement-Other Brooklyn Utility-Water Main 2-17 54 Avenue Queens Fire-2nd Alarm 238 East 24 Street Manhattan Utility-Water Main 7th Avenue & West 27 Street Manhattan Fire-10-76 (Commercial High Rise Fire) 130 East 57 Street Manhattan Structural-Crane Brooklyn Fire-2nd Alarm 24 Charles Street Manhattan Fire-3rd Alarm 581 3 ave new york Structural-Collapse 55 Thompson St Manhattan Utility-Other Hylan Blvd & Arbutus Avenue Staten Island Fire-2nd Alarm 53-09 Beach Channel Drive Far Rockaway Fire-1st Alarm 151 West 100 Street Manhattan Fire-2nd Alarm 1747 West 6 Street Brooklyn Structural-Crane Brooklyn Structural-Crane 225 Park Avenue South Manhattan Utility-Gas Low Pressure Noble Avenue & Watson Avenue Bronx Page 1 of 478 09/30/2021 Emergency Response Incidents Creation Date Closed Date Latitude Longitude 01/16/2017 01:13:38 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 10/29/2016 12:13:31 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/22/2016 08:53:17 AM 11/14/2016 03:53:54 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 10/29/2016 05:35:28 PM 12/02/2016 04:40:13 PM 40.71400364095638 -73.82998933154158 11/25/2016 04:06:09 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 12/03/2016 04:17:30 AM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 11/26/2016 05:45:43 AM 11/18/2016 01:12:51 PM 12/14/2016 10:26:17 PM 40.71442154062271 -74.00607638041981 -
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.