
- The Bloomberg administration has picked City Point, the big housing and retail complex already started (but stalled) at the old Albee Square Mall, to receive $20 million in tax-exempt bonds financed by the federal stimulus program. New York Times
More details: affordable units going in first.

- Catsimatidis' project on Myrtle Ave., near Flatbush Avenue Extension will be partially built by the first quarter of 2010; it will house a Duane Reade drugstore, a full-service neighborhood supermarket and 95 residential apartments. Brooklyn Eagle
- Hundreds of new residents will pour into downtown Brooklyn when its tallest building—the 51-story Brooklyner—opens in 2010 at 111 Lawrence Street. Observer
- Phase I of the Downtown Brooklyn Traffic Calming Project is finally underway. Streetsblog
- The city has all of the parcels necessary to create Willoughby Square Park. Construction was projected to start late 2009. Brooklyn Eagle
- Duffield Street in Downtown Brooklyn may soon be known as “Hotel Row.” On a block with three other hotels under construction, a fourth is planned. Brooklyn Eagle

- Upscale retail is planned for 345 Adams Street within the year. Brooklyn Eagle
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Municipal Building Rendering Courtesy of Studio AMD
Fulton St. rendering courtesy of the FMIA
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none of this is news, except for the first eagle story.
ReplyDeleteOn that first eagle story, Columbus Park... does this mean that the Court employees, Marty, and Marty's staff will have to park in a public parking garage instead of in the park? How did the park get turned into a parking lot in the first place?
ReplyDeleteTheir vehicles will be cleverly integrated into the minigolf course.
ReplyDeleteAnd the mass transportation and schools serving these burgeoning areas will remain the same.
ReplyDeleteReally? Minature golf? Who cares? Seriously: who is going to use it?
ReplyDeleteAre they going to incorporate the famous Borough Hall rat holes in the minigolf?
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