Our Annual Report/Newsletter

Posted by Sharon Davidson on 06/28/2009 under What's New | Be the First to Comment

Each year, the North Flatbush Avenue Business Improvement District, distributes its Annual Newsletter/report  which keeps you informed of our 2008-2009 accomplishments for current year and our  plans and goals for the next year.  It also includes our Financial Budget for the fiscal year.

Keep in touch with the neighborhood- find out what is happening with our new streetscape design plan and be a part of the community - Read the North Faltbush Avenue Business Improvement Districts Annual Newsletter/Annual report.

You may download and print our Newsletter or feel free to email us at info@nfbid.com and we will be happy to mail one out to you. 

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WHAT’S ALL THE BUZZ ABOUT A FACELIFT FOR FLATBUSH AVENUE?

Posted by Sharon Davidson on 06/25/2009 under What's New | Be the First to Comment

6th Avenue Triangle at Flatbush Avenue  JUST SOME OF THE WORK THAT

                         THE NORTH FLATBUSH AVENUE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

                                       IS WORKING ON IN YOUR COMMUNITY  

Flatbush Avenue at 5th Ave. near Modells

Flatbush Avenue at 5th Ave. near Modells

 A little over 35 years ago, a group of committed citizens joined forces to improve the area known as North Flatbush Avenue. This group was comprised of merchants, propert onwers and residents such as Fran Trowbridge, Sophie Edeler, Joe King (century 21 real Estate), Bill Shapiro (Triangle Sports) and the Pintchikfamily.  these Committed citizens, along with the assistance of elected officials, city agencies and the Brooklyn Union Gas “Cinderella Project” (keyspan/National Grid) brough renewl to Flatbush Avenue beginning with the Triangle parks Commission, the North Flatbush Avenue Betterment Committee that ultimately gave rise to the North FlatbushAvneue Business Improvement District (BID).  

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  Most of this core group is still involved in what may seem to be a long struggle to keep Flatbush Avenue a vibrant commercial district. Over the years, the members of the Board of Directors, have struggled to create a cohesive identity for the BID that would be responsive to the changing  demographic, without losing long time businesses and to create an atmosphere that is rich with “Brooklyn” spirit. 
  We have watched both Fifth and Vanderbilt Avenues attract shops that seem to emerge overnight with attractions for the  younger, hipper shopper and have asked why? At times we may have felt somewhat overlooked but this is our burden because Flatbush Avenue is unique.
  The BID has prided itself on understanding our limitations, our budget is small, and most of the properties and businesses are owned by a sole proprietor. Where else does one have to contend with thousands of vehicles daily, two bus routes, six sets of subway tracks below and a borough that sees Flatbush Avenue more as a conduit than as a destination?
New streetscape design for Flatbush Avenue

New streetscape design for Flatbush Avenue

Over the past year, we have been planning a new streetscape for FlatbushAvenue with a focus like that of 1974 when the Triangle parks were created.  Last July, many of you participated in a Community Forum to address the questions: What is Flatbush Avenue? What would you like to see? The NYC Department of Small Business Services awarded the BID a grant which has allowed  us to create a conceptual street scape design that addresses concerns expressed at the forum and others from additional meetings. This plan was revealed at the BID’s 2009 Annual Meeting held on Wednesday, June 24th and subsequently used to entice and cajole our fine city to fund the Flatbush Avenue of the future.    The plan is inviting, aesthetically pleasing and easily maintainable.  We were recently awarded $200K from Brooklyn Borough  President Marty Markowitz . 
If you you would like to view  additional photos of the new streetscape design, the BID plans a public presentation sometime this fall in one of our triangle parks.   Please visit our website to find out date to view more photos and talk with our  architecture firm “W” Architecture and Landscape Architecture LLC.  We want to hear your thoughts and comments.
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It’s Here! Our New Merchant Guide

Posted by Sharon Davidson on 06/14/2009 under What's New | Be the First to Comment

 
 THE NEW NORTH FLATBUSH AVENUE SHOPS AND SERVICES GUIDE  
 brochure1   DONT FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR COPY OF THE NORTH FLATBUSH AVENUE GUIDE.   THEY CAN BE FOUND IN ALL MERCHANT SHOPS ALONG NORTH FLATBUSH AVENUE.   AN EASY TO READ PULL OUT STREET LOCATOR MAP AND A COMPLETE DIRECTORY OF ALL OUR MERCHANTS ON FLATBUSH AVENUE FROM PLAZA STREET TO ATLANTIC AVENUE. IF YOU CANNOT FIND OUR GUIDE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL THE BID OFFICE AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO GIVE YOU AS MANY AS YOU NEED. 
THEY ARE FREE FOR  EVERYONE!!  GIVE THEM TO YOUR CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.    A GREAT WAY TO GET AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD.