Saturday, April 28, 2012

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With the legality of the Stuy Town Greenmarket codified (yeah, I know) and, more importantly, with the prepping this complex is starting to get for an auction (to happen sometime in the future), work has begun on upgrading the ugly dirt patch along the southern end of the Oval park grounds that hosts, once a week when the season is right, the market.  As I wrote in a comment recently, it's time for residents to sit back and watch and possibly enjoy the show, as we will be seeing more changes, hopefully all positive, to PCVST.

Meanwhile, Playground 10, which housed the ice-rink, is still closed for "maintenance."  It's been about half a year since this popular playground has been used as a playground.



UPDATE: A reader sent in photos of the work that's progressing at the greenmarket area. Gravel, for one, is being poured over the ground, while pipes (drainage, electrical?) are being installed underground.



 The reader also added this musical commentary:



ANOTHER UPDATE: Rumors that the long patch of gravel will now be called "Dan's Way" or "Garodnick Boulevard" are unfounded.

A NEW UPDATE: Word is that the auction of PCVST is not coming any time soon.  We could be looking at something years in the making, after all legal stuff and arrangements have been settled.

84 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting that all the work is taking place in Stuy & nothing at all happening in PCV. Take a walk through PCV and you'll see weeds and bare spots everywhere. Some areas headed toward dog runs. Any guesses why only Stuy getting fixed up?

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Oh, I'm sure PCV will get an upgrade, too. There's always been more of a spotlight on Stuyvesant Town, particularly the Oval area. And don't forget where the leasing office is and that walk for prospective renters to a model apartment: the southwestern corner of ST. And sure enough, that's where work on the grounds has begun first.

Anonymous said...

Incorrect re the Greenmarket. The fight against it in its current STILL ILLEGAL location is not over. Stay tuned.

Anonymous said...

If gravel and piping for food trucks is an upgrade, I'll stick with my brown patch of land punctuated by mulch piles and felled lamp posts.

Not much of a choice, really.

Hey, weren't we supposed to hear from our "partners" at Brookfield by now? The TA is still holding secret building meetings. Q: I wonder what they're sharing with their select attendees? A: Probably nothing. ;)

Stuy Town Reporter said...

If there'll be nothing on top of that gravel, it may be a problem and really expose visually the sizable chunk that's been taken out of the Oval grass area for this greenmarket. Something had to have been done in that area (if the greenmarket is here to stay),and one hopes that aesthetics rule in whatever ST puts there.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Then, too, what will management do with that area being used as a urinal and poop deposit by dogs? Pretty soon that gravel is going to start smelling real bad.

But we should wait, and see how the project is going to turn out.

Anonymous said...

Major exterior restoration work being done on several buildings at the east end of PCV including extensive scaffolding and temporary fencing.

Anonymous said...

A NEW UPDATE: Word is that the auction of PCVST is not coming any time soon. We could be looking at something years in the making, after all legal stuff and arrangements have been settled.

Concerned tenants who want Adam Rose, his so-called management company (more like mismanagement company) and CW Capital out of here ASAP would really like to hear more about what you know without you, of course, revealing your sources. How "official" is this? Thank you.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

I don't think I can reveal my sources at this point, but realistically, even without sources, any auction will be at least a solid year away and probably much longer. First comes the Roberts resolution (which may or may not satisfy people), then a whole bunch of legal paperwork, maneuvers, etc, before this property can be put on sale. Right now, things are being spruced up, fixed, made right, to eventually present a property that outside entities will want to bid on because it shows a healthy profit and the possibilities of more profit, certainly with the real estate market in NYC improving.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

The one caveat is that one should always expect that the unexpected can arise. Nothing is certain.

Anonymous said...

"A NEW UPDATE: Word is that the auction of PCVST is not coming any time soon. We could be looking at something years in the making, after all legal stuff and arrangements have been settled."

Can only mean one thing.....the bid will be imminent.

Anonymous said...

What's with all the drilling on this otherwise beautiful Sunday morning? Can't they give us ANY peace even if only one day a week?

Anonymous said...

I don't know where all these rumors about conversion are coming from but why bother paying any attention to them? They change from week to week never with any attribution or substantiation whatsoever.

Anonymous said...

I have also been told by reliable sources (imo, but cannot disclose) that there will be no sale for a LONG while. I understand if you don't want to print this. But I just can't understand why the TA and BF would go all viral so long ago when they must have known it would be years away, if ever. I don't understand how they could be so foolish and negligent.

Anonymous said...

I heard from a source that I do not deem reliable that we are not going to get to buy. Whey are they not reliable? Becasue the person who told me this does not know what she is talking about.

Anonymous said...

STR do you know what's going on with the Oval Atrocities? Oval Film was closed for renovations. It's open again but no longer shows movies. They've made it even more useless than it was in the first place.

Oval Kids closed for renovations and is also back open for business and looks less appealing than it previously did.

Oval Lounge is currently closed and no doubt when it opens it will look no different.

Meanwhile the stone patios are all warping and they tore out the flowers they recently planted.

Anonymous said...

I know this is off-topic (not related to green market, noise, etc.,) but I would really appreciate it if I could get some feed-back, good or bad, as to cable/internet service around here. Can anyone tell me which is best Time Warner or FIOS? I have heard that RCN stinks. Currently have Verizon DSL and am tired of slow connections, but am also tired of them trying to pressure me into getting FIOS, which I understand is a pain in the neck to get installed as they rip out the copper wiring. Any suggestions, comments (be nice, please) would be welcome. Thanks!

Stuy Town Reporter said...

I don't know if Time Warner is an option now. I have RCN and have been fine with it.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Re: Oval "Essentials"....

Oval Film will be Oval Studio. Activities that were in Oval Lounge will now probably take place here. Oval Lounge will be Oval Cafe. Should be open to the public if they want to make money. Both Oval Lounge and Oval Film were particularly underused, so this is a way for the spaces to be "refreshed," with more residents going to them. (And, if it's open to the public, Oval Cafe will bring in more money for CW Capital.)

Anonymous said...

Re: cable service. I've had both TW and Verizon Fios. Fios has an edge on internet upstream speeds, but as far as downloading, TW seems to be pretty competitive speed wise. TW has an advantage of offering NY1 which is a good source of NYC news. Not true that they "rip out" your copper, BUT Fios does NOT use copper between your apartment and the central station, it's fiber "to the curb". So the copper in your apartment stays in place, and the phone line(s) get connected from the Fios interface to your apt. copper line(s). The only way to keep your existing copper to the CO is to pay for a separate phone line. Copper will work in a power outage because it has auxiliary power connected. Fios will only last 6-8 hours on a backup battery if the power fails. Roll the dice, NYC gets a major power failure about once every 15-20 years. BTW If you're upgrading to HD, then make sure that the video coax in your apt is in good condition, and is of the proper type. Otherwise, they'll need to run new cable. The cost of that is included in installation, but it means you have to move stuff that's in the way. I've never used RCN, so I can't comment on that.

Anonymous said...

I have FIOS for Internet, Phone (not wireless) & TV. It's good. Costs around $116/mo. You'll get a great deal at first...but then over time, no more deals.

Anonymous said...

The construction of the gravel path for the green market (Front of play ground 312) has cut down a small tree. A much larger tree is in the way. Will they cut it as well? This would make our green farmers tenants very Happy!

Anonymous said...

I used to have RCN in another apartment in Manhattan and I loved it. Then I moved to another state, had ComCast, which I thought sucked until I moved back here, got FiOS and never knew things could suck so bad. It's not the connections as much--my internet and cable are generally much more reliable than Comcast. But it's whole operating system, the channel guide is incomprehensible and clunky and don't even think about trying to get customer service on the phone. They make ComCast look like a small, family owned, accessible operation.

Anonymous said...

I seriously doubt that people from outside Stuytown will traipse all the way in just to go to a stupid cafe. Unless say, Tom Colicchio runs it, lol.

Anonymous said...

More outside people traipsing over the Oval turning it into a bare patch again. Where does this end? Also, with all these people from outside coming in to avail themselves of the Oval atrocities, concerts, etc., isn't that an increased security risk for those of us living here? The doors to the buildings are often propped open; I see people waiting in lobbies for someone to let them in on their way out; several times I have had my buzzer/intercom rang by total strangers who "know somebody here," but can't remember the name of the occupant! With all the transients, students and their friends, bffs, etc. it doesn't make a difference whose name is on the door or intercom because Rose gave up keeping track ages ago. There are three apartments in my building where the elderly RS tenants passed away over a year ago and the apartments have been renovated, cubiclized and rented to varying groups of students and the names on the doors and intercoms have not been changed at all! Stuyvesant Town is more open to the public than a 24/7 grocery only MUCH LESS protected! In fact, my buzzer just went off again as I am typing this and some strange kid was staring at me on the screen! Make sure your locks and chains are working, folks and look behind you when you come in. This place is open house now!

Anonymous said...

I switched to FIOS after 20 years with Time Warner. The TV picture is a bit sharper since there is little compression of the video signal compared to Time Warner and the upload speed on their Internet connection is much faster than Time Warner. Upload speed is not nearly as important as download speed unless you're uploading many photos/videos.

The only thing I miss is NY1 from Time Warner.

Verizon FIOS, Time Warner and RCN are all available in StuyTown and PCV.

FIOS installation should take 2-3 hours.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>I seriously doubt that people from outside Stuytown will traipse all the way in just to go to a stupid cafe.<<

I meant it will (possibly) be open to residents, not the general public, but since Stuy Town is public access, anyone passing through would, I guess, be able to use it.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

A thought, though. I wonder how many outsiders do come into Stuy Town just to use its grounds as a park. Certainly a number of sunbathers are non-residents. I've seen them coming in from the Lower East Side, with their towels and chairs.

Anonymous said...

I realize that this doesn't seem to mean much, but an oval cafe open to the public isn't some kind of zoning infraction? Will they be checking id's before serving your espresso?

At any rate, a cafe is much needed. I wouldn't want to have to walk to Joe, Bluebird, Ninth Street, Abraco, Everyman, or any of the other cafes right at our doorstep.

Anonymous said...

Lots of outsiders use Stuy Town as their own personal dog walk. A poop poop here. A poop poop there. Here a peep. There a peep. Everywhere a poop peep. Bravo Andy Mac!!!

Anonymous said...

That's fine under the law. It's not a gated community.

Anonymous said...

Certainly the playgrounds are full of moms and nannies who do not live here. Interesting that there are no rec employees there. They are only at basketball courts. ?????

I heard from a source that we were going coop. How do I know he's reliable? LOL

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much to the posters who responded to my request for opinions re: Time Warner/FIOS. I think I'll go with TW because I like NY1 and it's true that Verizon's customer service is bad. I was on the phone for almost 3 hours yesterday trying to get a problem resolved and when I eventually got to speak to a live person (in India) I got cut off. Whenever I called back to try again, I got some rep in the US wanting to "analyze" my account and then giving me the FIOS spiel. I think it is very hard work dealing with Verizon!

Anonymous said...

When I lived in Waterside, I'd do that every now and then on a Sunday. Sometimes on my way home from a run or an outing in the East village--I'd almost always cut through Stuytown to get to the river and sometimes stop and cop a squat for a hour or so. Not bring a towel and chair per se, but sit on the benches or the grass for a change of scenery. I never felt like I couldn't do that.

Anonymous said...

I hope they're not going to cut down any more trees, especially on the Oval. The Oval used to be absolutely beautiful when it was filled with huge trees. Rose massacred them all during their first regime. The trees are one of the most appealing features of Stuyvesant Town.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>I realize that this doesn't seem to mean much, but an oval cafe open to the public isn't some kind of zoning infraction?<<

As we've learned from the greenmarket resolution, if a commercial enterprise is available solely for "residents and their guests," it appears to be zoned properly as an accessory use. I don't want to get ahead, though, and assume that Oval Cafe will be open to non-members of the amenities, so maybe IDs will be checked.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>Sometimes on my way home from a run or an outing in the East village--I'd almost always cut through Stuytown to get to the river and sometimes stop and cop a squat for a hour or so. Not bring a towel and chair per se, but sit on the benches or the grass for a change of scenery. I never felt like I couldn't do that.<<

And you could do it, because this complex is "public access."

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Of course, if this community is "public access" (and it IS) and anyone can walk through it as if it were a city street, one wonders about the bite of events and a greenmarket open "only to residents and their guests."

Anonymous said...

I'm sure if I had seen a band in one of my forays into Stuytown back then, I would have stopped and listened.

Anonymous said...

The situation in PCV is different than in ST. There are too many trees here close to the buildings. Pollen problems in the Spring plus so many trees block out the sun so grass has problems growing in some areas. Some places are completely barren. Walk through & you'll see that grass all along the edges has died. This is the first place the dogs go. Weeds now grow abundantly. Can you imagine what this place would look like if everybody owned dogs? This really goes to show the mentality of those in real estate like Tishman-Speyer. They truly wrecked this place.

Anonymous said...

This really goes to show the mentality of those in real estate like Tishman-Speyer. They truly wrecked this place.

Yes, they did. And they sleep just fine, thank you.

Once again, the few have ruined it for the many. The Tishmans and the dog owning/walking inconsiderates that allow their dogs to go anywhere and everywhere. Disgusting. Makes me cringe. And, equally bad, I walked into my laundry room the other day and the floor was covered with dog fur. Gross. Gross. Gross.

Anonymous said...

Um, there are dogs all over this city. I don't get it. And not everyone owns dogs, so that hypothetical is ridiculous no matter where we live. But dogs exist all over this city--this place is no different. You're complaining about dogs, period. That's weird.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Not every apartment complex or residential building in NYC allows dogs.

The problem with dogs in ST/PCV is that many dog owners do not follow the dog rules, which were even relaxed considerably for them. I always see dogs peeing on plants and flowers or wherever they choose to go. And I frequently see retractable leashes extended way out. During the summer months the smell of dog piss is strong throughout many parts of the complex. There is also the problem of barking dogs inside apartments.

Bottom line, however much dogs can be cute and great companions, the introduction of dogs was a mistake by Tishman Speyer, and it WILL get worse as the dog population increases here.

Anonymous said...

Meaning, dog owners are dog owners here or anywhere, no matter where you live. They could be digging up your tulips in the suburbs, pooping on your Upper East Side brownstone stairs, etc. It's not a Stuytown thing, it's a dog thing. Stuytown has nothing to do with it. (And yes, this is NYC and is a dog town. Most building do take dogs, and all buildings must permit dogs if they are a companion animal, which only takes a doctors note).

I don't happen to have a dog btw.

Anonymous said...

STR,

Would it be possible to automatically block all posts that start with "Um?" I think that, if you look back at the history of all of the "Um" posts, you will find that they never contain reasonable or meaningful content.

I hope you will seriously consider this request for the benefit of the whole STR community!

Anonymous said...

Let's talk internet!

I had RCN for a year. They were great. Showed up the same day I called to sign up to connect me. Price was unbelievably cheap. The service blanked out about once a month but their customer service was great and they were very helpful. Then they jacked my rate up sky-high after my one year contract was up and I switched to Verizon DSL.

Verizon DSL sucks. Speeds are slow. I have to reset their modem all the time because it conks out. When they first hooked me up (I was already a landline customer) they knocked out my phone for a week. When it came back on it was all screwed up--buzzing and hissing. Basically unusable. They eventually fixed it but the process was terrible.

Customer service is...well...Verizon customer service. Which sucks just as bad as their telephone customer service sucks. And every week they mail me a FIOS letter. Ugh.

That said, boy is it cheap! Forty bucks for DSL and unlimited regional calling plus voicemail and caller ID.

Time Warner, anyone? Gee, cable is so...so...1984! I know people who have the triple play and, frankly, it works really well. Just costs over $100.

I think your connectivity should reflect your tenancy. Old timers like me should stick with the Verizon cheapskate package. We don't like to pay rent so why should we be any more willing to pay for our internet service? We're used to being screwed over and understand the "value proposition" in poor service as a result of the last ten years here.

If you're a fancy-pants market rater--with 6-8 people living in your crash pad--you should definitely go for FIOS, dude! You live a fast-paced, high-rent totally awesome lifestyle and your internet connection should reflect that! FIOS is fast! Really fast. About as fast as your money is going to fly out of your account every month--particularly after the first year passes. And don't worry about using the phone in a blackout, you've always got your cell. Er...the cell won't work either but who cares? No one will be delivering anyway...

I think I just talked myself into Time Warner...

Anonymous said...

The dog owner war is over. Notice I said dog owner, not dog. Owners are the issue here. That being said, I think we can all agree (even Rose Associates and CW Capital I believe do) that when Tishman Speyer unilaterally announced that dogs would be permitted here, it was done without any preparation or analysis on the impact to this property. CW Capital and Rose Associates inherited this policy and they have specified many regulations regarding dog ownership including registration, where dogs are permitted (dogs are not permitted in the playgrounds, the Oval, etc.), what breeds are permitted on the property and so on and so forth. Unless financial resources are budgeted for the enforcement of these regulations, they will be ignored. For example, in the past 3 consecutive days, I have seen three different dog owners with Siberian Huskies walking their dogs here, a breed not permitted on the property. None of these regulations are enforced since CW Capital's budget allocated to Rose Associates is inclined to support crap such as the noise events and now, miniature golf (?), at playground ten. The triumph of suburbia is now complete here. This blatant disregard of the dog regulations has also become a precedent for not following many of the other community regulations including lease requirements such as the 80% carpet requirement.

Anonymous said...

I hope Playground 10 will be opened soon because that is/was one of the most popular and regularly used playgrounds we have. Let's hope Rose and CWCrap have more evil plans in the pipeline.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>Let's hope Rose and CWCrap have more evil plans in the pipeline.<<

You mean "don't"?

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>Meaning, dog owners are dog owners here or anywhere, no matter where you live. They could be digging up your tulips in the suburbs, pooping on your Upper East Side brownstone stairs, etc. It's not a Stuytown thing, it's a dog thing. Stuytown has nothing to do with it. (And yes, this is NYC and is a dog town. Most building do take dogs, and all buildings must permit dogs if they are a companion animal, which only takes a doctors note).<<

Of course, it's a Stuy Town thing if Stuy Town allows dogs, which it didn't for decades. NYC also has murders happening, but that doesn't mean if a murder happens here, it's okay because it's a New York thing.

That "companion" excuse is not legal, btw. A dog has to be a true service dog, and render a service that its owner cannot do, to be legal. Check out the meanings and rules on the internet.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>I have seen three different dog owners with Siberian Huskies walking their dogs here, a breed not permitted on the property.<<

I have seen pitbulls and pitbull mixes on the property. German shepherds, too. No Public Safety personnel in sight.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>This blatant disregard of the dog regulations has also become a precedent for not following many of the other community regulations including lease requirements such as the 80% carpet requirement.<<

I agree. It's amazing how many residents (and I include the older ones, too) just do whatever they want, regardless of the rules. There is a portion of residents that have no respect for any of the remaining rules & regs around here, which forces the rest of us to either ignore them while we seethe or call Public Safety/management and still seethe.

Anonymous said...

sigh. what is with the nypd helicopters all over the proerty today (4: 30ish now)?

Anonymous said...

To state the obvious...and I mean the very obvious...here's the difference between dog ownership here and elsewhere in Manhattan. What makes STPCV different are the grounds. The formerly truly beautiful grounds. Outside of Central Park & Riverside Park, a tremendous rarity in Manhattan south of the GW Bridge. Almost everywhere else dog owners walk their dogs in the streets. But not here. The grounds are what set this place apart. Louse up the grounds & the place is greatly diminished. And that's what we're in the process of seeing...a great place being greatly diminished. There will be more dogs in time and there will be more mess and eventually people start yelling at each other openly. That's what's coming. It's just a matter of time.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Very good and important point.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>what is with the nypd helicopters all over the proerty today (4: 30ish now)?<<

May Day. The city is on alert.

Anonymous said...

Let's talk internet! Poster at 1:56 pm: Thank you SO MUCH for the detailed, informative and entertaining post! I have decided to dump Verizon and go with Time Warner. It'll cost a bit more, but if it cuts out the aggravation of having my internet go down every time my phone rings and having to deal with Verizon's absolutely useless customer service, then it will be worth it. Whenever I talk to someone at Verizon I realize more and more that they don't know shit from shine and their tech people in India (or wherever) are totally unintelligible. Probably TW outsources too, but I'm hoping I don't need customer service very often. BTW, I have spoken to some neighbors and co-workers who have FIOS and they say that when they had it installed they had months of aggravation and lousy service and that things got better, but they dread anything going wrong because of having to deal with Verizon's moronic customer service people. RCN, I wouldn't even consider. I've heard even worse horror stories about their service and rates. As an "old timer" (who hates to pay rent and thinks the world owes me ;-)) I remember when RCN was introduced here and all the illegal shennanigans that went on with RCN and MetLife. It was like Watergate!

Anonymous said...

There's a Husky in my building. Her name is Nikko. Probably the sweetest dog I have met in the complex--if not anywhere.

I don't know if that breed is allowed here or not but I have to say, she's one of the better tenants in the building!

I don't have a dog of my own but I enjoy the company of many of my neighbors' dogs.

Props to Cali, Nikko, Foxy and Otis! All well behaved and well cared for by their adopted parents. The place is better for their residency.

Anonymous said...

Fellow internet sufferer...so glad you liked my post!

I, too, remember the illegal and immoral relationship that RCN had with TS. Of course, RCN went bankrupt shortly thereafter and, perhaps more importantly, they were the only ones that would come out and hook me up the same day I needed service. I caved and compromised my mores. Mea Culpa!

I didn't mention that my internet blanks out when the phone rings but you nailed it. When someone calls from the intercom downstairs, the internet goes out. Sometimes it takes out my phone service, too. It's done that the whole time I've lived here and I'm well into my second decade at this point.

Good luck with Time Warner. Ahh...cable. I haven't had cable service here since I stopped stealing it from my neighbor down the hall...

Anonymous said...

8:24--How cute! I do love my dog neighbors!

Anonymous said...

"There's a Husky..."
Let's see what you have to say on the day after you step in it.
And if you don't care, I guess that's like saying you don't care if the rest of us have to step in it.

Anonymous said...

Anony 8.24 PM. Sorry, you are clueless. As per the dog regulations that every tenant must obey and are included in their lease.

“Aggressive breeds such as boxer, chow chow, pinscher, german shepherd, great dane, pit bull, siberian husky, and rottweiler among other breeds are not permitted on the property.”

http://www.pcvst.com/resident-info/living-basics/good-neighbor-policies.aspx#anchor2

Get it? Not permitted ON THE PROPERTY.

“I don't know if that breed is allowed here” Then clueless one, find out by going to the PCVSTLIVING link where other regulations are listed as well. Sigh. The ignorance and selfness of tenants here astounds me. Also, as per the lease, all dogs have to be registered. So, do you think that Nikko, a breed that is not permitted on the property, is registered? I think not.

“A complete listing of the rules and regulations governing pet ownership at PCVST can be found in the Pet Rider to the Lease which all pet owners are required to sign.”

I friggin give up.

Anonymous said...

"To state the obvious...and I mean the very obvious...here's the difference between dog ownership here and elsewhere in Manhattan. What makes STPCV different are the grounds. The formerly truly beautiful grounds. Outside of Central Park & Riverside Park, a tremendous rarity in Manhattan south of the GW Bridge. Almost everywhere else dog owners walk their dogs in the streets. But not here. The grounds are what set this place apart. Louse up the grounds & the place is greatly diminished. And that's what we're in the process of seeing...a great place being greatly diminished. There will be more dogs in time and there will be more mess and eventually people start yelling at each other openly. That's what's coming. It's just a matter of time."

Very well said, but the logic will, somehow, elude the dog owners of this complex. I disagree though that people will start yelling at each other. That time has passed and I believe that normal people have pretty much given up. Conversion, I believe is our only hope. Only then will permanent fences be put around every single green area on the property and beautiful planting can once again commence.

Open question to all dog owners (since none obey rules): Does anything go on in that brain of yours while your dog urinates or defecates on the plantings of this property. I mean, in between the screen taps on your Iphone, do you ever glance over to watch your dog doing that? What could you possibly say to yourselves that could allow you to justify your behavior (aside from self absorption)?

To the poster who loves the Husky Nikko: those were very heartwarming thoughts, thank you for sharing.

Anonymous said...

I am a dog owner who takes my dog ownership seriously.
I not only pick up my own dogs poop, but sometimes the poop left by others who are less considerate.
Instead of yelling or being upset with the dog owners like myself who do take responciblity why not complain to the security guards who have the cameras to see who allowed their dog to poop and not clean up after????

They have the cameras, let them get these poop violators.
It is against the law, let them enforce it!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I agree anon 10:20. I've often wondered why they don't just use the video system they have in place to go after violators. This place is just so mismanaged right now though (Rose) that I think we'll probably have to wait until we own the place and can kick Rose out and get some competent management. But yeah, I agree with you.

Anonymous said...

Dream on, this place will not be sold for a long long time.
Too much to deal with, this is a huge undertaking, not like some smaller coop or condo project of one or two buildings.
The infirstruscture alone is a turn off to buy. And who in this market will want to buy a 3 bedroom one bath!?
That is crazy.
It works as a rent stabilized complex.
Peter Cooper might be a better deal, and one bedrooms in Stuytown, yes but who wants an apartment with one bath for more than one or two persons?
We are not living in the 1960s anymore, people want and expect 2 bathrooms for their money.

Anonymous said...

"people want and expect 2 bathrooms for their money."

Not when they're paying insider prices. The place is more likely to convert than not so you're going to have to get used to the idea. Personally, I think it will lead to positive changes.

Anonymous said...

Like I said, insider price or not, and keep in mind it needs to be low enough that when a buyer sells they can turn a profit too, PCV and one bedrooms in ST will be a better deal for sure.
The condition of this place is not what everyone thinks it is.
I have been a home owner and I understand how much maintance goes into taking care of a one family home.
A lot of maintance is needed here before it will be up to the quality for a smart invester to put down a quarter or half million plus having to pay utilities, AND monthly fee on.
How easy do you think it will be to get loans for that kind of money for many middle class families?

I still think the real reason this won't happen for a very long time is because this is a huge undertaking.
Not your average transition. Too many voices, too much to address.
But whatever will be will be and I do hope for all concerned that it will be the best.
I have always loved this place, it has gone down hill with the students, the property, the grounds etc.

Anonymous said...

I thought this is supposed to be the last hold out for middle class families to raise their kids, how is it a better deal if those who can not get a loan lets say, or can not afford to buy, or don't want to be saddled with a mortgage?
Besides the cost will be much more after a mortgage, then ultilies, and then the monthly maintance.
I pay my rent and do not have to worry about water, electric and gas and a mortgage.
Where do others like me on a fixed income go to in order to have affordable living who have been living here for 20, 30, 40 or more years?

Anonymous said...

If the place is converted...and especially if it goes co-op, you will see behaviors with respect to dogs change a lot. As owners, people will want their property values to rise. I'm not likely stand idly by as dog owners let their dogs go on the plants & grass and devalue the property. There will definitely be statements in the bylaws about dogs. Renters who own dogs may not care as much as owners. So when owners see violators, there's going to be some yelling at each other. You can depend on that. In the end, this will need to be a managed situation and for the moment the final outcome isn't too clear.

Anonymous said...

James Roth posted a great letter in the T&V today re the “Accessory Use” BS of allowing the Greenmarket back at the Oval. He also makes a great point of the food trucks and what will constitute a "special event". A special event will be anything that CW Capital/Rose says it is.

http://town-village.com/2012/05/03/letters-to-the-editor-may-3/

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Makes the point pretty well, doesn't it?

Anonymous said...

FYI, for those who dont think it will happen for a long time a transition of some kind must happen legally by 12/31/15, (CW must give up the property by that date per the servicer agreement).

If you think another Tishman, (ie: RE company wanting to rent it) would want to get involved you'd be wrong.

How long before 12/31/15 will conversion happen I dont know but a conversion will happen.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

>>FYI, for those who dont think it will happen for a long time a transition of some kind must happen legally by 12/31/15, (CW must give up the property by that date per the servicer agreement).<<

Could you direct us to this servicer agreement?

Anonymous said...

The James Roth Op Ed in T&V was right on.

Kudos to you, James! I hope you are reading this blog.

Anonymous said...

RE:

The special servicer Agreement: I do not have proof of that. I found out from a TA board member who is an Attorney.

Anonymous said...

I am Nico's owner.

Anonymous 8:24: Sorry you had to take that abuse. It's 10:02 that's clueless. Rest assured, Nico is registered and is allowed in the building and on the property. I'm glad you enjoy having her here.

Anonymous said...

"Rest assured, Nico is registered and is allowed in the building and on the property"

So on the one hand, according to the rules,Siberian Huskies aren't allowed, but in the case of Nikko an exception is made? I mean are they allowed or aren't they? This makes no sense to me. This goes beyond management not enforcing existing rules or simply changing them when residents refuse to abide by them. Here we have a case where management is actually explicitly authorizing the keeping of a breed which is forbidden according to the stpcv list of breeds that aren't allowed.

Anonymous said...

Either CW Capital is lying big time or the owner of Nikko is lying big time. I will bring this to PS/management’s’ attention and find out who.

Anonymous said...

'I am Nico's owner.

Anonymous 8:24: Sorry you had to take that abuse. It's 10:02 that's clueless. Rest assured, Nico is registered and is allowed in the building and on the property. I'm glad you enjoy having her here.'

I sure do! She is welcome in my place anytime.

Sorry I misspelled her name...

Anonymous said...

"Either CW Capital is lying big time or the owner of Nikko is lying big time. I will bring this to PS/management’s’ attention and find out who."

Get a life!

Anonymous said...

Anony 6.43 PM-Since you don’t give a shit about following the rules and regulations of your lease or care about the impact of your selfish actions, why don’t you give us all your address and I will come over with my old school boom box and blast “Sabotage” (it's my tribute to MCA)over and over again outside your apartment door. When you come out of your apartment to bitch, I will tell you to “get a life”. Narcissistic Douche Bag say what?

Anonymous said...

"Narcissistic Douche Bag say what?"

Nice language. your mother obviously did a good job raising you. FYI, I have lived here 37 years and am in total compliance with my lease in all respects. I don't have a dog, don't plan on getting a dog and don't even care that much for dogs or any animals for that matter. However, I don't believe in going after people for the sake of getting them into trouble. If that dog's owner says Rose approved the animal and it is registered, then there's not much you can do about it.

Stuy Town Reporter said...

Please, let that be it about this dog!