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name of prospect heights should be

name of prospect heights should be
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  • what does 'ProHo' mean anyway? i get the 'Pro'spect part, but where does 'Ho' come from (hmm, maybe i'm opening myself up on that one). (oh crap, maybe i just did it again).
  • ProHo was perhaps the earliest running joke of this board--a self-deprecating comment on the level of excitingness and upandcomingness of the neighborhood (sorry, not so coherent in the AM, it seems) and a silly reference to Soho. Early trolls on this board loved to come and make fun of the name ProHo, not realizing that it was entirely meant as a joke.

    ETA: http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19&highlight=proho
  • I think we owe the current name to some real estate agent with a vision to isolate the area from others. I'm sure it will be renamed in some future neo-gentrification era, when we have gone through the full cycle. Changing it now, may bring your home values down, it's just bad marketing...watch out!
  • EmilyM wrote: ProHo was perhaps the earliest running joke of this board--a self-deprecating comment on the level of excitingness and upandcomingness of the neighborhood (sorry, not so coherent in the AM, it seems) and a silly reference to Soho. Early trolls on this board loved to come and make fun of the name ProHo, not realizing that it was entirely meant as a joke.

    ETA: http://www.brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19&highlight=proho
    You know that thread is old school when it features sje and Isa posting as guests!
  • I did not post here! Thanks for thinking of me, though. :-> I still like ProHo, BTW, it's still a joke to me.

    OH sorry, you meant the old thread....
  • Gentrifolklyn
  • no need to change the name, there is nothing gimicky about this area nor should there ever be. i moved here because i like the character of this neighborhood, i also like that it's NOT park slope. it is what it is, prospect heights.

    cheers.
  • Carnivore wrote:
    You know that thread is old school when it features sje and Isa posting as guests!
    That thread is depressing, I mean I knew I'd be priced out eventually, but I don't even think I can afford to live in ShoBo anymore.
  • My poll in that old thread eventually got quoted in the New York Times.

    item: own horn
    action: toot

    ah, memories...
  • Back when the internet meant something!
  • What about Adelphi? On Google maps Prospect Heights shows up as Adelphi. Curbed recently picked up on that.
    http://www.curbed.com/archives/2006/08/15/on_google_maps_and_neighborhood_names.php
  • Howabout: Eastern Flatwash? Flatulantic Washway? Underbilt LantParkton?
  • Thug-land
  • volition wrote: no need to change the name, there is nothing gimicky about this area nor should there ever be. i moved here because i like the character of this neighborhood, i also like that it's NOT park slope. it is what it is, prospect heights.

    cheers.

    sorry but no.................its crown heights.................get over it...........it is what it is, regardless of what some greedy real estate agents want you to believe
  • bruklinboy wrote: [quote=volition]no need to change the name, there is nothing gimicky about this area nor should there ever be. i moved here because i like the character of this neighborhood, i also like that it's NOT park slope. it is what it is, prospect heights.

    cheers.

    sorry but no.................its crown heights.................get over it...........it is what it is, regardless of what some greedy real estate agents want you to believe

    huh?

    :-s :-s :-s
  • I say P Hiddy. If you go for ProHo, then CroHo has to be next.
  • What about Propsect Heights? I think I've misspelled it enough times that way to make it official.
  • bruklinboy wrote: [quote=volition]no need to change the name, there is nothing gimicky about this area nor should there ever be. i moved here because i like the character of this neighborhood, i also like that it's NOT park slope. it is what it is, prospect heights.

    cheers.

    sorry but no.................its crown heights.................get over it...........it is what it is, regardless of what some greedy real estate agents want you to believe

    so you're saying prospect heights doesn't exist? wow, that would be a first for the history books.
  • volition wrote:
    so you're saying prospect heights doesn't exist? wow, that would be a first for the history books.
    It'd also be kind of k001 in a romantic adventure fantasy way. Like I escape after a hard day at the office in Manhattan to a magic neighborhood folded into the cracks in the cosmos between Park Slope and Crown Heights that only its lucky residents can see.
  • It was never called prospect heights before some re agents started calling it that.
    That area was always known as crown heights as it was always part of crown heights.
    Landlords loved the change as well. It helped drive up rents in the area.
    It is what it is.
    Whatever name you wanna call it, its still crown heights.
    If calling it Prospect Heights makes you feel better about where you live, then so be it. No problem there at all.
    It's just always been crown heights as long as I've been alive and living in brooklyn. Even when my younger brother lived there and he tried the prospect heights name on. We all told him to stop it. It is what it is. If you enjoy living there then cool.............but its still crown heights
  • i've seen very old maps where it's listed as park slope, actually. and there are certainly old businesses around named accordingly -- like the park slope garage on sterling EAST of washington.

    but anyway, it's ALL realtor talk, all of it. some of it is just older than others.

    i'm sticking with crow hill for where i live, even though no one ever knows what i'm talking about.

    oh, and more cake and pie, please. that's a good name for any neighborhood. especially now that joyce is open.
  • bruklinboy wrote: It was never called prospect heights before some re agents started calling it that.
    That area was always known as crown heights as it was always part of crown heights.
    Landlords loved the change as well. It helped drive up rents in the area.
    It is what it is.
    Whatever name you wanna call it, its still crown heights.
    If calling it Prospect Heights makes you feel better about where you live, then so be it. No problem there at all.
    It's just always been crown heights as long as I've been alive and living in brooklyn. Even when my younger brother lived there and he tried the prospect heights name on. We all told him to stop it. It is what it is. If you enjoy living there then cool.............but its still crown heights
    How do you explain this memorial in Prospect Park then?
    dan.h wrote: In the lawn in Prospect Park:

    image
  • I cant explain
    All I can say is it was always called crown heights for as long as I've been alive.
    It was just the last 10-15 yrs that the name prospect heights suddenly popped up.
    Look, like I said, my brother lived there for a while. Sterling Place, I think it was. And tho he kept saying the re agent said it was prospect heights everyone else, family and friends included, told him no, that has always been called crown heights
    I'm not trying to put the place down by calling it crown heights. Its just this is what its always been called. For as long as I can remember.
  • [quote="sweet tea"]i've seen very old maps where it's listed as park slope, actually. and there are certainly old businesses around named accordingly -- like the park slope garage on sterling EAST of washington.
    quote]

    I've always thought of Park Slope as being on the west and north sides of the park
  • Subject: NewBrooklyn Territopty Map

    Instead of just jerimandering this old Dutch colonly for voting districts or squeezing more people into even smaller spaces, I say we just slap on a few more neighborhoods and create a new map. Here's my diagram.

    image

    Let's say that people from ULESBO (Under the Lower East Side Bridges Overpass) move here, they can buy a house, or a co-op. They can live in lovely DUBuQE (Down Under the BQE). After they sell that first investment they might think of moving to ever sunny and cheery DUFTO (Down Under the F Train Overpass) or the GWAVA (Gowanus Valley).

    If they were smart enough to have sold at the height of the market, they could buy some fancy dig at the Magic Johnson (AKA Williamsburg Bank) in BLOHA (Boerum Leading Onto Hannover).

    But can one touch PROHO? It's borders keep expanding. Some are even calling it Down Town.

    But check this out. As you can see on the NewBrooklyn Territory Map, The State of Park Slope and Providence Plantations keeps sprouting arms and legs. You can't fall over a stroller without landing in Park Slope PP.
  • Subject: Re: NewBrooklyn Territopty Map

    Karl the Druid wrote:
    Let's say that people from ULESBO (Under the Lower East Side Bridges Overpass) move here, they can buy a house, or a co-op. They can live in lovely DUBuQE (Down Under the BQE). After they sell that first investment they might think of moving to ever sunny and cheery DUFTO (Down Under the F Train Overpass) or the GWAVA (Gowanus Valley).

    Seeking adventure, pursuit of treasure, slaying Orcs, etc.
    Given your character class, I'm surprised you left off DUNGEON (Down UNder the Gowanus Expy ON-ramp).
  • Subject: Re: NewBrooklyn Territopty Map

    doctorj wrote: Given your character class, I'm surprised you left off DUNGEON (Down UNder the Gowanus Expy ON-ramp).
    I'm actually a 6th level Cleric, but I try to keep it humble.

    Damn! You ARE good DoctorJ. Don't know if I can top that one. I admit I went a long way off just to say "Park Slope PP". But as scarey as it seems, these just might become the new realestate tags.

    - Live. Work. Play. In DUNGEON.
    - ULESBO, That's Not Funny!
    - Stroll Through Park Slope PP
  • Name of Prospect Heights should be...

    an important part of the Park Slope Eruv
  • theoryofpractice wrote: Name of Prospect Heights should be...

    an important part of the Park Slope Eruv
    Does that mean I shouldn't carry or open an umbrella on Saturday?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eruv#Activities_prohibited_even_within_an_Eruv
  • bruklinboy wrote: I cant explain
    All I can say is it was always called crown heights for as long as I've been alive.
    It was just the last 10-15 yrs that the name prospect heights suddenly popped up.
    Look, like I said, my brother lived there for a while. Sterling Place, I think it was. And tho he kept saying the re agent said it was prospect heights everyone else, family and friends included, told him no, that has always been called crown heights
    I'm not trying to put the place down by calling it crown heights. Its just this is what its always been called. For as long as I can remember.
    i'm 99% positive the area i live in is called prospect heights, and has been for many years, as noted by the memorial and other historical documents i've read. i think the issue at hand is that realtors keep pushing the eastern boundaries further into crown heights. on a side note it's really interesting to see how people perceive the areas they live in or around. :)
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