The Contested Future of Coney Island

Redeveloping Coney Island could be the biggest rezoning effort in New York City history. The controversial plan has many in the city up in arms.

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April 27, 2009, 6:00 AM PDT

By Nate Berg


"One of New York's most historic and beloved neighborhoods, the original city by the sea, Coney Island is facing the most important neighborhood rezoning in the history of New York City. What happens here affects the economic future of South Brooklyn's coast and the entire borough. It will severly impact New York's tourism figures and global reputation as a city that can care for its historic yet decaying neighborhoods, or one that cannot."

"That's why the mayor's office, committed to a five-borough plan, has moved full-force ahead with revitalizing the area. It's also why special-interest groups, city departments, land developers, neighborhood planners, architects and old-time Brooklynites have such strong opinions. All matter, but some serve only to encumber development of a once-glorious city icon that now looks like a war zone in winter and a hodgepodge of amusements in summer."

Thanks to Jen Houser

Friday, April 24, 2009 in New York Daily News

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