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Boerum Hill

boerummap.jpgWhen Boerum Hill was developed between 1840 and 1870 on land owned by Charles Hoyt, Russell Nevins and the Gerritsen and Martenese families, the layout of the area was set down for our generation. An 1838 map of the area shows the street layout to be almost exactly what it is today.

In the late 1960's, the area had fallen to hard times, with many buildings slated for destruction. Residents banded together to resurrect the area and it was at this time that the neighborhood was officially renamed Boerum Hill, after Simon Boerum who had farmed the area during Colonial times. During the late 60's to early 70's, new residents could purchase one of the lovely brownstone rowhouses for a mere $20,000.

Most residents are not even aware of the true boundaries of their neighborhood. Boerum Hill begins at Court Street, running east to Fourth Avenue. To the north and south, Schermerhorn Street and Warren Street. The neighborhood holds a distinction for convenience to eleven subway lines (A, B, C, D, F, N, R, 2, 3, 4, and 5) and the Long Island railroad, all within walking distance.

Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill has become an antique buyers oasis, with special events during the warm weather months to draw buyers to the sidewalks covered in antiques.  Also, the area has had an explosion of African and Islamic restaurants and crafts, and new high end restaurants and shops.

Smith Street ClownTemple Square is the home of the Baptist Temple, a Romanesque Revival fortress complete with tower. Its interior includes a 1918 organ designed by J. W. Steere, known as the Stradivarius of the organ.

Smith Street, which begins at Atlantic Avenue, and runs south to Hamilton Avenue, has become the new, trendy area of New York City. New York Magazine dubbed Smith Street "the most innovative, exciting restaurant row" in the city.

With funky shops, ethnic food, and collectibles stores, Smith Street is one of the truly, fun areas of the city.

The influx of restaurants and bars has brought a new nightlife scene to Smith Street as tourists and Manhattanites brave the trek to Brooklyn. They have discovered our neighborhood with a passion. It will only get better.

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Brooklyn House of Detention with abandoned sites are a blight on Atlantic Avenue -- ©Mark D Phillips -- (VIEW LARGER)
THE JAIL BATTLE
According to the NY Post's Rich Calder:

Foes of City Hall's plan to reopen and expand a Brooklyn jail scored a victory yesterday when the city agreed to temporarily halt work on the $440 million project and cap the number of overnight prisoners there.

Comptroller Bill Thompson, Councilman David Yassky and civic groups cut the court-OK'd deal just days after suing the city for "secretly" and "illegally" repopulating the Brooklyn House of Detention in family-laden Boerum Hill with 31 prisoners.

The agreement runs through Dec. 18, at which time the case is to return to court. Under the deal, the jail may accept up to 50 prisoners.

NY Post - Nov 21, 2008


The INTREPID Returns!

The USS Intrepid returned from its two-year restoration in Staten Island Thursday, October 2, to Pier 86 on the West Side. Two hundred fifty former Intrepid crew members took the short voyage, passing by the Statue of Liberty and Ground Zero.

Intrepid sales by the Statue of Liberty
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IKEA comes to town. Will anything be the same in Red Hook? -- They came from miles away to line up for the grand opening of Ikea Brooklyn. TV stations did live shots and asked if this was the start of Red hook.

GOING GREEN --- Movers Not Shakers brings environmentally friendly service to an age-old business.

THE WATERFALLS --- Were they good or bad?

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