The Brooklyn House of Detention, located on Atlantic Avenue, is reopening after being closed for five years. Neighbors are none too glad to see it back. Mayor Bloomberg plans to reopen the facility with almost the double the bed capacity to 1,469 cots. The city closed the prison because it was bad for the area’s rejuvenation. Those who bought into the rejuvenating neighborhood and those who were planning to buy, will undoubtedly oppose this new jail in court. The facility is due to open in 2012. It will be used to house inmates with sentences of less than one year. A Correction Department spokesperson said they’re firmly committed to the project, believing it’s a great thing for the criminal justice system. With the new Nu Hotel across the way, one wonders if their guests who pay over $300 for a room will enjoy hearing Jailhouse Rock when they shut their eyes
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Is There A Criminal In The House?
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Atlantic Avenue,
Bloomberg,
Brooklyn,
Correction,
criminal,
House of Detention,
Jailhouse Rock,
Nu Hotel
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Don't believe your press releases...! Considering the Mayor won't be in office by the time they get architectural drawings, that all the mayoral candidates have come out against the reopening, the current fiscal crisis, and the determined opposition of the neighborhood, I really doubt anything will come of this "big idea" of Bloomberg's. Kind of like the Olympics and congestion pricing.
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