Retail Opportunity or Disaster at Avenue U and Flatbush Avenue

Essentially the entire northern side of Avenue U between Hendrickson Street and Flatbush Avenue is for sale/for rent (with the exception of the the Verizon dealer). Is this a prime opportunity for useful stores/shops to come to the neighborhood or just more of the same type of useless stores that grace most of Flatbush Avenue?
Mom and Pop Free WI-FI cafe/bakery, anyone?

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Rodent Infestation Topic of Conversation During Senator Golden’s Telephone Town Hall Meeting


Thank you to reader “Anonymous” for the following information:
Comprising 78 buildings with 136 units, “Marine Park Luxury Rentals” was the topic of conversation during Senator Marty Golden’s Telephone Town Hall meeting earlier this week. According to the conversation, there have been complaints of rodent infestation since Hoti Enterprises/Hoti Realty has foreclosed on these properties. However, the units are now under new ownership so hopefully this problem will be ameliorated shortly.
Any news/updates to report on this story? Let us know!
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UPDATE: 1581 Hendrickson Street
Councilman Lew Fidler’s Office has contacted MarineParker and offered the following information on 1581 Hendrickson Street:
”We spoke with [a contact] at the Department of Buildings who said that the lot is zoned R3-2, so maximum building height is 35 ft. Plans were submitted for a 2-story ambulatory health facility, but the plans were disapproved. So, no construction can take place until additional plans are filed and approved. If anyone sees construction at that site, they should please call our office immediately.”
If anyone sees construction taking place at this site, please call Councilman Fidler’s Office at 718-241-9330.
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Development Watch: 1581 Hendrickson Street
After the existing house was demolished earlier this year, the development slated for the corner lot at Hendrickson Street and Avenue P seems to be underway. According to the Department of Buildings, the most recent plan (dated August 26, 2009) submitted by applicant/architect Sandor Weiss of Gelu Durus Musica, amends the original plans which proposed a “commercial building” with 12 enclosed parking spaces. The current plan has been amended to increase construction floor area (from 4,883 SF to5,330 SF), alter the building layout and the building’s use has now changed to “Unknown.”
Based on this information, it is highly likely that this development will be a community facility (encompassing religious, educational, healthcare or non-profit institutions). Since this is an R3-2 residential district, commercial uses are not permitted and the 12 parking spaces are mandated for a community facility. To see the site’s current actions/applications, click here.
The site currently has two open violations. Curious as to the frequency of such violations, I decided to research other buildings built by this architect. Much to my dismay, albeit not too surprised, Gelu Durus Musica has built three residential buildings in South Slope, all of which had a multitude of violations and complaints. Brownstoner has tracked 357 15th Street – in which the top stories of the building had to be removed because it did not conform to the current zoning. Brownstoner also notes that Weiss was among DOB’s noted 2006 disciplinary actions and “fined and surrendered D-14 and professional certification privileges.”
It is troubling when a publicly denounced architect, whose license was challenged by DOB, knocks down a house to construct something that will most likely be non-contextual to its surrounding neighborhood. Furthermore, a large construction site with open violations blights the neighborhood and its adjacent buildings. As the development proceeds, MarineParker will be vigilant in tracking its progress as well as report and research any further problems.
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May.13.2009
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Activity at Nobody Beats the Wiz
Since the Wiz closed way back when in 1997 not much has happened with the buildings that they used to occupy. Sleepys in recent years took over one of the two buildings.
The other building has always remained empty, in recent days there has been a lot of activity at the former site of Nobody Beats the Wiz. Crews have been emptying out the place possibly making room for a new business.
Anyone know whats to come?
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