
Various schemes (see below) to vastly expand the House of D, build retail on the ground floor, add a protective outer layer of co-ops, turn it into a hotel or install a school in the building have been dropped, however. Whew!
Stories at the New York Times and the Brooklyn Eagle.
- Thompson to 'Vigorously' Fight Bloomberg Brooklyn House of Detention Lawsuit
- Comptroller Thompson Turns Down Brooklyn HOD Contract - Again
- Judge: Brooklyn House of Detention Can Reopen
- Brooklyn House of Detention Contract Rejected by Comptroller Thompson
- Anti-Jail Rally on Brooklyn Courthouse Steps Almost Didn't Happen
- 'Stop the Brooklyn House of Detention' Rally
- Don't Get Your Pants In a Twist Over Brooklyn House of Detention, Says Eagle
- Brooklyn House of Detention, Now With Retail
- Goodbye Supersized, Butt Ugly Brooklyn House of Detention Condos, Hello Bigger Jail
- Brooklyn House of Detention Forum Thursday -- Commissioner Horn Will Answer All Your Questions
- House of Detention Site May Be 'Most Valuable Square Block in Downtown Brooklyn'
- Brooklyn House of Detention Could Get 'Super-sized'
Photo by MK Metz
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It'd be great if the city added retail to the base. That section of Atlantic is a total dead zone.
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