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    This website documents the revitalization of the Bed-Stuy Gateway Business District. The Bed-Stuy Gateway Business District in Bedford-Stuyvesant encompasses Fulton Street (aka Harriet Ross Tubman Blvd) from Bedford Avenue to Marcus Garvey Boulevard, and Nostrand Avenue from Halsey Street to Atlantic Avenue.

    The Fulton-Nostrand Revitalization Project is a partnership between the Fulton-Nostrand United Merchants Association and the Commercial Revitalization Program of Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation.

    Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation Fulton-Nostrand United Merchants Association

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    For information on revitalization activities on Bed-Stuy's Tompkins Avenue, contact our colleagues at Bridge Street Development Corporation

    For information on revitalization activities on Bed-Stuy's Lewis Avenue, contact S.O.L.A. (Shops of Lewis Avenue Merchants Association) at (718) 953-7328

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  • Boundaries and Location of the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District
    Pictures of blocks of residential homes in Bedford-Stuyvesant, primarily in the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District section of the neighborhood.

April 17, 2007

About the Bed-Stuy Gateway Business Improvement District

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The Vision of the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee:

We declare that the Bedford-Stuyvesant Gateway business district is the business and cultural destination of choice for all residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, northern Crown Heights, Ocean Hill and Brownsville.

Through the services of the BID, We are committed to:
•      A safe, clean and aesthetically attractive commercial and cultural destination;
•      Fostering thriving and profitable businesses;
•      Providing a variety of retail goods and services from a mixture of national brand and locally-based companies, including minority and women-owned small businesses;
•    Valuing the diverse history, culture and styles of the residents of the Bedford-Stuyvesant and wider Central Brooklyn communities by offering goods and services that respond to the community’s wants and desires.

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Bed-Stuy Gateway BID in the Press/Media:
Link: Queens area fights to stay low-rise; another campaign for Bed-Stuy BID | Crain's New York Business (subscription required). PDF Version: Click Here to Download

PDF: New York Daily News - April 15, 2007 - Bed-Stuy in a BID for BIZ - by Rachel Monahan

PDF: Our Time Press - April 16, 2007 - Toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant a Success!

News 12 Brooklyn Reporter George Spencer Provides an Overview of the Proposal to Create the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID - first aired Monday, April 16, 2007. News 12 Brooklyn is available only on Cablevision and Time Warner Cable Systems in New York City.

April 16, 2007

A Bed-Stuy Video Introduction

Ahh...the joys of YouTube. While perusing the YouTube video vault this evening, we came across this excellent and expertly produced short video about the Bed-Stuy community at a crossroads; It's a great introduction to the contemporary neighborhood appropriate for old timers and newbies. Created by Blue Boat Productions.

April 14, 2007

Inaugural Toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant: What an amazing party

What an amazing party we had in Bedford-Stuyvesant this past Thursday, April 12. The inaugural Toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant was a smashing success and we want to thank everyone who helped to make the event such a success, from our event sponsors, to our elected officials, organization partners, merchant association members, volunteers and Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbors who all came out to help us kick off the public phase of the Bed-Stuy Gateway Business Improvement District Formation Campaign (more details on that to come soon on this website).

Our very own Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz kicked off the Toast and the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Campaign in boisterous Brooklyn style with a proclamation.

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Elected Officials and Leaders of the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee celebrate the Borough President's proclamation of April 12, 2007 as Toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant Day in Brooklyn.

From left to right: Edmon Braithwaite (Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee Co-Chair, Vice President of Fulton-Nostrand United Merchants Assn.), NYS Assemblymember Hakeem Jeffries, NYC Council Member Letitia James, NYS Assemblymember Annette M. Robinson, Joel Dabu (Executive Director, FNUMA; Commercial Revitalization Manager, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corp.), Hardy Joe Long (President, FNUMA), Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, Noah Katz (Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee Co-Chair), Colvin W. Grannum (President/CEO, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation).

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Bacardi USA and its brands was one of the 18 companies represented at the Toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Wellcare Health Plans, a Corporate Member of FNUMA, was also the sponsor of the entertainment at the Toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant.

From Toast to Bedf...

The Brandon Sanders Jazz Ensemble really jazzed up the house.

Finally, a toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant's bright future.

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October 23, 2006

Bushbaby Coffee and Tea Gets Some Nice Web Exposure

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We've written about bushbaby Coffee and Tea in these pages before and we're proud to see that the little coffee shop in Bed-Stuy has gotten a great marketing boost courtesy of VISA and MSN.

Previously: "Bushbaby" - Fulton Street's Beautiful New Coffee House

Link: Business Breakthrough - presented by Visa.

June 12, 2006

Nurturing Home Producers to Run Retail Shops - New York Times

Angela Jimenez for The New York Times

Incubator for business Selma Jackson, left, manager of 4W Circle of Art and Enterprise in Brooklyn, with Cae Byng, whose company is J & L Handmade Soap.

Opening a small business is no trivial feat. 4W Circle of Art and Enterprise, a 15-year-old incubator for retail shops that describes its mission as "providing home-based African-American entrepreneurs, especially women, the opportunity to realize the dream of establishing their own retail stores" shows shows one way budding entrepreneurs can get a taste of running and operating a small business prior to actually opening in a single storefront. 4W Circle of Art and Enterprise is located on Fulton Street in Fort Greene.

Link: Nurturing Home Producers to Run Retail Shops - New York Times.

June 05, 2006

Article: "A Renaissance Comes to 'The Alamo' of Bed-Stuy" - June 5, 2006 - The New York Sun

The New York Sun has this timely article about Bed-Stuy's continuing renewal and rebirth, which the article attributes heavily to the dramatic drop in reported crime in the neighborhood's 79th and 81st precincts.

In the last four or five years, advocates and real estate experts say that market forces and a lower crime rate has sparked a renaissance driven by real estate and increased private investment. With buyers being priced out of Manhattan and even out of Brooklyn's more tony neighborhoods, Bed-Stuy's stock of more than 4,000 brownstone buildings are in increasing demand, and prices have been rising steadily.

A community leader, Colvin Grannum, who heads the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, said, "We haven't seen this level of private sector investment probably 70 years."

Much of that improvement, Mr. Grannum said, is from a precipitous decline in crime. Statistics from the two police precincts that cover the neighborhood show a drop in crime by about 70% since 1990, a percentage that is in line with a citywide crime reduction over that time period.

Link: A Renaissance Comes to 'The Alamo' of Bed-Stuy - June 5, 2006 - The New York Sun.

March 08, 2006

Special Screening of "Bullets in the Hood"

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We at Bed-Stuy Gateway have been feeling really "Bed-Stuy and Proud of It" in recent days. The review of our neighborhood by that charming UK couple-turned Bed-Stuy residents in The Times of London made us feel really warm and fuzzy about our brownstoned neighborhood. This past weekend, we also caught a showing of Dave Chappelle's Block Party, which was largely filmed just a few blocks away at Quincy and Downing Streets, and which featured great music and lots of love for "The Stuy" from the likes of Kanye West, Mos Def, the Roots and assorted concertgoers.

We've even started to feel nostalgic for the good old days of the Bed-Stuy ca.1982 that Chris Rock inhabits in "Everybody Hates Chris", but we quickly realized that our neighborhood does indeed contain traces of a downtrodden and violent recent past that don't really convey in "Everybody Hates Chris".

Nothing reminds us of this more than the independent film "Bullets in the Hood" which chronicles the tense hours and days after 19-year old Timothy Stansbury was shot and killed by a police officer in Bed-Stuy in January 2004. This documentary film, which was created by Terrence Fisher, a friend of Timothy Stansbury, and fellow teen filmmaker Daniel Howard, was honored with a "Special Jury Prize for Short Filmmaking" at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and has gone on to screenings at the San Francisco International Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival and American Black Film Festival.

Today we received a flyer letting us know that Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation is hosting a special screening of "Bullets in the Hood" and discussion with the two young filmmakers and the mother of the late Timothy Stansbury. The screening is open to the public, but space is limited. Here are the details.

  • Monday, March 20, 2006 - 7pm Sharp. Arrive early, space is limited
  • Suggested donation of $5 to support the Timothy Stansbury Memorial Foundation
  • Location: The Billie Holiday Theater at Restoration Plaza, 1368 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY

Link: 'Dave Chappelle's Block Party' - Salon
Link: Review: Dave Chappell's Block Party - New York Newsday
Previously: The British Are Coming! The British Are Coming! - BedStuyGateway

March 03, 2006

The British Are Coming, the British Are Coming!


You just gotta love those Google Alerts. It's like a trusty labrador retriever: you tell her, "go fetch me all the news on Bed-Stuy" and she comes back on a daily basis with everything, useful or not, that has even a mention of the phrase. Well in our inbox today was this precious gem of an article from across the pond in The Times of London about a UK couple that has found brownstone bliss in Bed-Stuy, and they're proud of it.

Murder, drugs and guns were just some of the terms used by people who tried to warn us against buying a brownstone townhouse in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. But the abundance of exquisite and unspoilt late Victorian architecture, its proximity to Manhattan and the bargain prices on offer in the supposed gangster’s paradise they call Bed-Stuy were enough for my fiancée Alida and I to ignore the nay sayers for long enough to discover that they were quite wrong.

After reading this glowing review of our beloved Bed-Stuy, we can't help but wonder: Is The Times doing a Lenten penance for the smackdown of an article it published on June 25, 2005 in which reporter Dominic Rushe said Bed-Stuy is "a horrible and inconvenient area of Brooklyn with some lovely buildings and a nasty crack habit." ?

Link: Big Apple's Core Appeal - The Times of London
Previously: On Wall Street: Dominic Rushe: Big Apple Homes Are Ripe for a Fall - The Times of London via Brownstoner

February 22, 2006

Coverage of Applebee's Grand Opening

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Here is some coverage from Tuesday night's opening party at Applebee's Bedford Stuyvesant.
Restaurant Grand Opening Celebrates New Food, Jobs in Bed-Stuy - NY1: Brooklyn
Applebee's Grand Opening Photo Album - Bed-Stuy Gateway

December 05, 2005

Will the Real Bed-Stuy Please Stand Up?

Bedford Stuyvesant is a neighborhood with a reputation that often looms much larger than its real world counterpart.  Check out these two articles, one from the New York Times and another from The Wagner Planner that speak to the idea of the representation versus reality of Bed-Stuy.

Link: 'Wonder Years,' by Way of Bed-Stuy - New York Times.
Link: "Perception Versus Reality in Bed-Stuy" - November '05 issue of The Wagner Planner

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