The borough’s tourist hub, Downtown Brooklyn, could possibly be receiving a new look very soon.
With the neighborhood’s staples, like the Brooklyn Bridge Waterfront that overlooks the city, the fine dining and the more recent remixed shopping area, Downtown Brooklyn is the place to be. Yet, in a few years the neighborhood might look somewhat different, thanks to new planned development.
Mayor Bill De Blaiso, has proposed a plan for Community Board 2 to add more stores, new parks, and a huge 21-acre greenway known as the “Brooklyn Strand”. The “Brooklyn Strand” is set to include a redesigned Cadman Plaza underground parking, more bike lanes (does this mean more Citibikes? Oh Joy!), walkways, cafés, pedestrian plazas and retail spaces and (some) opportunities for affordable housing. The in-depth 54-page proposal is still under review by the community board,and needs to be approved by other government agencies to determine the cost of funding for this project.
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If approved, construction will begin under the Brooklyn Bridge at Prospect Street and work it’s way up to Cadman Plaza and then through Borough Hall.
– Krista Bryant