As we reported yesterday, the streets closures surrounding Christ Church are likely to continue for several more weeks until the building itself is deemed safe. With that in effect and a new school year upon us, changes are in store for the PS29 school bus patterns. School buses that would normally be on Kane St have been moved to Baltic St. This is expected to last until Kane St. is reopened to vehicle traffic. We realize this may inconvenience some of the Baltic Street residents and disturb a small amount of parking spaces on Baltic St, between Henry St. and Clinton St. However, we hope all will continue to be patient with the delicate construction that must continue to ensure safety of Christ Church and buildings around it.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
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Baltic Street Anomaly?
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| Sliver between buildings (c) lostnewyorkcity.blogspot.com |
Across from P.S. 29, on Henry Street, in Cobble Hill, there's a row of residences. Taking up the south side of the block is a group of austere buildings composed of yellowing off-white stone. Composing the north end are a couple of old, wide, red-brick structures, some with ornate detailing, followed by two brownstones. And in the middle is a gap, about two and a half feet wide.Diving into the history of this detail, Lost City's entry reveals building plenty of backstory including that toy icon F.A.O. Schwartz himself owned in that area. Check out the post at this link and look our for plenty more Cobble Hill history coming your way with the soon to be released Cobble Hill History Project.
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Baltic Street,
Cobble Hill History Project
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