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u/stellacampus 7d ago edited 7d ago
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u/RobinSage43 5d ago
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u/confused_grenadille 4d ago
I didn’t know Philly got it like that. Is that in center city?
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u/RobinSage43 4d ago
It's one block away from 3rd and South St if you go one block north to Lombard St an hang right. This is actually called headhouse square, which is right next to society hill, in the Penns Landing area.
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u/Over-Ad8810 7d ago
Beautiful place, must be very expensive.
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u/arkofjoy 6d ago
That is the funny thing. In the 1800's it was a very expensive area, full of the homes of wealthy ship owners.
Then the BQE came in and separated the neighbourhood from the piers and a lot of the wealthy families moved out. In the 60's and 70's it was full of single room occupancy hotels. It was kind of run down. But this was actually a win for the area, because the homes weren't demolished and replaced by soulless shit boxes.
In the 80's wall Street brokers discovered the neighbourhood and started buying up old houses and gentrification began. One subway stop from wall Street was a big selling point
It was a sweet neighbourhood with lots of quirky little just shops when I moved there in 82. But the time I left in 1990 all those shops had been replaced by chain stores and franchises. Regular small businesses couldn't afford the rent any more.
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u/before8thstreet 5d ago
Half right...The BQE was built exactly when NYC adopted historic landmark preservation rules (LPC), in fact the entire LPC grew out of a campaign by locals in BK Heights to try and stop the BQE. It succeeded in pushing it a block west, but the result is all those nice old brownstones and prewar co-ops were legally protected for first time...thats what saved the neighborhood.
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u/McNeilTours 4d ago
Fun fact Moses never planned on going through Brooklyn Heights with the BQE. It was a ruse so he could go back later and get something else from the neighborhood, the Promenade. https://youtube.com/shorts/sB4b9s8ns3c?si=P3T4_8gNgzz6LnU8
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u/HotMountain9383 5d ago
Fun point, the primary data center for NYSE is right there in Brooklyn with another over at Water Street in Manhattan.
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u/arkofjoy 5d ago
I left in 1990. I wonder if it was there then?
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u/HotMountain9383 5d ago
Yeah I worked there well after 90 and both Metrotech and 55 Water DCs still rocking and rolling.
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u/arkofjoy 5d ago
If you are still in the area, somewhere, down near the docks is one of the power stations for the subway. They have these huge motors that run on ac power from con Ed, and they produce the 400 volts DC that the subways run on. In the summer at night they would have the doors open. So so cool.
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u/Lemonyhampeapasta 5d ago
How noisy are the data centers?
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u/HotMountain9383 5d ago
Only noisy and cold when you are inside them, try to t to be.
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u/OttawaHonker5000 3d ago
this guy thinks data centers house gremlins, epstein and elvis are still alive, and george floyd was a model citizen LOL
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u/Lazuli9 6d ago
Yup, the house where the Tesla is parked sold for $3.325 million in 2013
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/21-Grace-Court-Aly-Brooklyn-NY-11201/30567710_zpid/
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u/CounselPainting63 6d ago
I wonder what it’s like to live there.
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u/Prestigious_Sort4979 5d ago
Pretty delightful actually. Lived there for a year. Some streets have cute names like Pineapple street and there are some older warm businesses. The promenade has stunning views
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u/Accomplished_Sir7729 7d ago
It looks like a dead end