As Brooklyn Park Stalls, Fingers Point at Religious Group
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/01/nyregion/stalled-brooklyn-park-exposes-rift-with-religious-group.html?_r=0
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There is little to indicate that the misshapen expanse of concrete, bounded by a chain-link fence and at times dusted with crumbling pieces of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway that runs alongside it is, in fact, a city park. A few thousand feet west is one of New Yorks glossiest green esplanades, the sprawling Brooklyn Bridge Park, alongside the East River in the same Dumbo neighborhood. But here, the only clue that the lot is not a car park or a stalled construction site is the green parks department sign proclaiming Bridge Park 2.
How the park and two contiguous other parks came to be is a fairly straightforward story, involving the highway overhead that defined their irregular shapes. But how the park has remained in such sorry shape, bucking for over a decade the glittering gentrification all around, is murkier. Depending on whom you ask, it is the fault of flawed zoning, communication breakdowns or, most pointedly, the Jehovahs Witnesses, one of the areas biggest landowners and an insular, tax-exempt religious organization, who had promised to fix the parks but never did.
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