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Preserving Bedford Stuyvesant

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  • From my perspective it is called respect. It is the acknowledgement of one's presence. If I am in close proximity to give a nod, a wave, a smile or a hello to neighbors I know and the one's I don't know or a stranger passing my home while I am the front or the sidewalk coming or leaving my home... I do. I understand that others might not come from the same culture as me. If I speak to someone who comes from the same or another culture and they chose to ignore the sound of my voice and not acknowledge my greeting... yes, I believe they are being rude but I don't disdain people for not returning a greeting.
  • From my perspective it is called respect. It is the acknowledgement of one's presence. If I am in close proximity to give a nod, a wave, a smile or a hello to neighbors I know and the one's I don't know or a stranger passing my home while I am the front or the sidewalk coming or leaving my home... I do. I understand that others might not come from the same culture as me. If I speak to someone who comes from the same or another culture and they chose to ignore the sound of my voice and not acknowledge my greeting... yes, I believe they are being rude but I don't disdain people for not returning a greeting.
  • Gents: I think Putnam-Denizen was trying to say that we have done the "saying hi to neighbors" discussion to death on a couple other threads, so fair warning if you get complaints...if you actually want to continue, it seemed to mostly be here:

    http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=42228&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
  • Gents: I think Putnam-Denizen was trying to say that we have done the "saying hi to neighbors" discussion to death on a couple other threads, so fair warning if you get complaints...if you actually want to continue, it seemed to mostly be here:

    http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=42228&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
  • Yes lets get back to preserving our wonderful brownstones... I really think that we have some of the best brownstones in Brooklyn and I would like to have it stay that way.
  • Yes lets get back to preserving our wonderful brownstones... I really think that we have some of the best brownstones in Brooklyn and I would like to have it stay that way.
  • I agree... let's get back to preserving Bedford Stuyvesant beautiful brownstones. I think one of the ways not to destroy the front facade is not to install the small satellite disc dish or allow the cable companies to run mounds of cable wire in the front (sometimes it is dangling off the roof and the black cable is running down the front or drilled and fasten any kind of way into the stone) whether it is a private home or a converted resident apartment building.

    I recently passed by a brownstone that had 4 satellite dishes in the front from the ground floor to the 4th floor. The dishes took away from the charm of the brownstone and it's curb appeal. It was obvious to me the house had 4 tenants. If I was the owner I would have a policy that satellite dishes are only allowed on the roof. I wouldn't want the satellite dishes to ruin the back view of my house either.
  • I agree... let's get back to preserving Bedford Stuyvesant beautiful brownstones. I think one of the ways not to destroy the front facade is not to install the small satellite disc dish or allow the cable companies to run mounds of cable wire in the front (sometimes it is dangling off the roof and the black cable is running down the front or drilled and fasten any kind of way into the stone) whether it is a private home or a converted resident apartment building.

    I recently passed by a brownstone that had 4 satellite dishes in the front from the ground floor to the 4th floor. The dishes took away from the charm of the brownstone and it's curb appeal. It was obvious to me the house had 4 tenants. If I was the owner I would have a policy that satellite dishes are only allowed on the roof. I wouldn't want the satellite dishes to ruin the back view of my house either.
  • I hate to see that. This fall I am going to join the group that wants to landmark Bedford Corners. This area is too rich in architecture. Many people in this area do not respect the buildings which really hurts me being an architect.
  • What is the name of the group that wants to landmark Bedford Corners? Can you tell me more about the groups membership? Can anyone join?
  • Rentmygarden I was told that in the fall people are going to be meeting to try to get this thing pushed through LM... I will like to keep you up to date as to when the date of the meeting...
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