Archive for 2012
Exciting New Things at Ingersoll Community Center
Tuesday, March 27th, 2012Top Stories in and around Fort Greene: Week Ending March 24, 2012
Sunday, March 25th, 2012The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.
- More Bullets Fly in Ingersoll Houses, Residents Fear New Drug War
- Second Shooting — In As Many Weeks — In Fort Greene
- 21-Year-Old Shot to Death in Fort Greene
- Two Plazas Coming to Fort Greene, DoBro This Summer
- What to See in Clinton Hill and Fort Greene, Brooklyn - NY
- Farm-to-Table Sandwiches for Fort Greene
- Cornice Porn in Clinton Hill
- Reader’s Choice Winners: Best Places to Eat Breakfast in Brooklyn
- Occupy Or Not To Occupy?—A Fort Greene Park Question
- Pancreatic Cancer Claims Life Of ActNow Foundation Founder Aaron Ingram
- Cutting the G Train Will Kill Brooklyn Romances — Really!
- Police Step Up Patrols In Ingersoll Houses After Two Shootings in Two Days
- Legal or Not, ‘Occupy’ Movement Comes to Fort Greene Park on Sunday
- Owl and Pussycat Salon Now Open in Clinton Hill
- What to see on Myrtle Ave. in Brooklyn
- Melanie Fiona Bikes Through Brooklyn, Bumps into Spike Lee
- In Which The Most Brooklyn-Defining Tale is Told
- Brooklyn Standout to Cross the River
- Le Petit Bakery to Open on Myrtle this Summer!
- Crime Report: Thief Hit G Train Conductor
The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.
News from Community Board 2
Tuesday, March 20th, 2012Community Board 2 (CB2) will hold the following meetings this week, all of which are scheduled for 6:00 PM.
All committee meetings of Community Board 2 begin with the approval of the agenda and introduction of the committee officers. The meetings conclude with the approval of the previous month’s meeting minutes, a chairperson’s report, other business and a community forum during which the public may speak.
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Transportation and Public Committee
Tuesday, March 20
St. Francis College
180 Remsen Street (between Clinton and Court streets)
First Floor Board Room,
Please note room is subject to change
Christopher Hrones, the Downtown Brooklyn transportation coordinator for the Department of Transportation (DOT), will speak about two public plazas planned in Community District 2. Mr. Hrones will present the design for the temporary materials plaza to be created at Fowler Square. He will also provide an update on Fox Square, where a Five Guys Burgers and Fries withdrew a sidewalk café application in the face of a planned plaza there. The Fox Square plaza was originally intended to be built as part of the Flatbush Avenue Streetscape Project.
View the presentation made at the February 16, 2012 public workshop on Fowler Square (PDF)
Learn more about the New York City Plaza Program
Hemalee Patel, transportation committee chairperson, will lead a discussion to clarify whether the community board’s established co-naming submission requirements are fixed or waivable. The chairperson’s report will also include review of the most recent CompStat reports for the 84th and 88th precincts and other topics as introduced.
Read the street co-naming protocol of Community Board 2
Download the current 84th Precinct CompStat report (PDF)
Download the current 88th Precinct CompStat report (PDF)
Land Use Committee

The design of Phase 1 of City Point, approximately 50,000 square feet of retail on Albee Square, off of the Fulton Mall, was also reviewed by CB2 and the PDC.
Wednesday, March 21
Polytechnic Institute
5 MetroTech Center (off MetroTech Commons)
Room LC400, Dibner Building
Tom Montvel-Cohen, representing the developers of City Point, will present the design of the second phase of that mixed-use project. City Point is being built on City-owned land and therefore the project design is subject to review by the Public Design Commission (PDC), formerly known at the Art Commission.
Learn more about City Point
Access the PDC website
The committee will also review the following Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) applications:
- 368 Adelphi Street – Fort Greene Historic District (PDF) – Application is to replace the iron railings on the stoop.
- 220 Adelphi Street – Fort Greene Historic District (PDF) – Application is to extend the existing full-width, rear-yard extension on the garden and parlor floors by an additional depth of 9 feet, 11 inches.
Please visit www.nyc.gov/brooklyncb2 to learn more about Community Board 2.
The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.
Top Stories in and around Fort Greene: Week Ending March 17, 2012
Sunday, March 18th, 2012
Your Support is Needed: Richard Wright Cultural Medallion Campaign
The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.
- Of Course Fort Greene Made the List: The 50 Best Blocks in Brooklyn
- 20 Adelphi Street Approved as Eating/Drinking Establishment
- Borough Hall Celebrates Launch of Ninth Annual Dine in Brooklyn
- New Business to Bring Locally Sourced Sandwiches to Fort Greene
- Coffee Crisis! General Greene Closed All Weekend
- Brooklyn Sandwich Society Coming to Fort Greene
- Old, Roomy and Stroller-Friendly
- It’s Now a Grind For 2-Year-Olds
- Hotel Across From BAM Moves Forward
- Denied a Flip, Fort Greene Apts. Buyer Will Build Hotel Herself
- Live in Fort Greene: Comic and Author Michael Ian Black
- Woman Fights Thief For iPhone: This Week’s Police Blotter
- Dine-In Brooklyn 2012: Foodies, the Wait is Over
- Finally, A Bike Shop that Serves Beer
- A Co-op Grows in Fort Greene, Brooklyn
- Fort Greene Mothers Take Down (and Respect) the ‘Tiger Mom’
- Does Fort Greene Need a Hotel?
- Sinister Students Beat Fellow Classmate
- Eating on the Cheap in Downtown Brooklyn, Minus the Fast Food
- Singles, Rejoice! Studio Rents Fall in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill
The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.
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Thursday, March 8th, 2012
News from Community Board 2
Sunday, March 4th, 2012Dear Neighbors,
Please find enclosed updates from Community Board 2 (CB2) that have an impact on Fort Greene. Community Board Meetings are open to the public to attend; committee meetings of Community Board 2 begin with the approval of the agenda and introduction of the committee officers. The meetings conclude with the approval of the previous month’s meeting minutes, a chairperson’s report, other business and a community forum during which the public may speak
Economic Development & Job Creation Committee Meeting
Tuesday, March 6, 6:00PM
Long Island University, Library Learning Center Room 515
Between DeKalb and Hudson Avenues.
Zarana Sanghani, manager of partnerships at the Department of Small Business Services, and Andrew Campbell with Grant Associates, the contract operator of Workforce1, will speak about services offered to local businesses and job seekers.
Health, Environment & Social Services Committee Meeting
Wednesday, March 7, 6:00 PM
Brooklyn Hospital, Dining Rooms A&B (off of the cafeteria)
121 DeKalb Avenue at St. Felix Street
Herman Lozada, CASAC, a managing director of the Phoenix Career Academy in DUMBO, will explain to the committee the hazards of synthetic cannabinoids.
The committee will review the following liquor licenses for recommendation to the New York State Liquor Authority:
New Restaurant Wine
New On-Premises
Alteration On-Premises
Renewal Restaurant Wine
The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.
Top Stories in and around Fort Greene
Sunday, March 4th, 2012

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The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.
- Vicious Attack at Clinton-Washington Subway Station
- Bar-Cafe Will Open in Old Tillie’s Space
- Storefront in Prime Fort Greene Opening Up
- West Coast Visitor Pushed Onto G Line Subway Tracks
- Is Downtown Brooklyn Going to Choke on its Own Success?
- Crime Report: Man Thrown to the Tracks — Then Mugged There
- After 8 Years, Brooklyn’s First Whole Foods is Finally a Go
- NYC’s 5 Best ‘Beer and Shot’ Bars: Fort Greene, Brooklyn
- Gap Outlet on Fulton Mall Opened to Long Lines
- Ten Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know about New York
- Police Seek Teens Wanted for Beating Women in Downtown Brooklyn Robberies
- NYPD Officer of Note: Carnegie Gig for Ivory-Tinkling City Cop
- Barclays Center Seeking Brooklyn Food Vendors
- Got Rubbers? Police May Hold It Against You
- Pot Busts Spike in Fort Greene
- Rich Man, Poor Man: A History of Fort Greene
- So, You Want to Own Your Own Business? Let’s Talk
- Mind the Gap? Another Huge Retailer Hits Fulton Mall
- The Insider: Pretty Parlor Floor in Fort Greene
- Residents of Fort Greene Houses File Suit Over Living Conditions
- Splash! New Public Pool Coming to Brooklyn Bridge Park this Summer
- Black (Music) In Greene: An Essay by Carl Hancock Rux
The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.



The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on 

