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More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 5:26 pm
by Marlboroprojects
From Today's New York Daily News:


[size=18px]Advance to Boardwalk!

Coney Island overhaul plan[/size]



BY DEBORAH KOLBEN
DAILY NEWS WRITER


Artist's rendering of new Coney Island mixes staples like Nathan's and Astroland amid open-air cafes, theaters and arcades in glitzy outdoor covered midway.

It's a Coney Island that will blow your mind.
In a cross between Las Vegas and Disneyland, the city plans to transform the fading honky-tonk amusement area into a flashy year-round entertainment destination.

Imagine a hotel and spa on the beach. Open-air cafes along the Boardwalk. A grand glass entrance to the aquarium. A glitzy outdoor covered midway on Stillwell Ave. with fire jugglers on unicycles and flashy neon signs.

"This is the beginning of a dream come true," said City Councilman Domenic Recchia (D-Coney Island).

After years of neglect, the city unveiled a draft master plan for Coney Island last night that also includes movie theaters, bowling alleys, arcades and apartment buildings.

A final plan is expected this summer.

"Our goal is to capitalize on Coney Island's world-class waterfront location and transform the area into a year-round destination," said Joshua Sirefman, president of the Coney Island Development Corp. and chief of staff to Deputy Mayor Daniel Doctoroff.

The once-grand seaside resort took a dive after the Depression and never fully recovered.

Critics fear the city's plans will destroy Coney's legendary nitty-gritty flavor that comes from beloved attractions such as Dunk the Creep and the Coney Island Circus Sideshow, otherwise known as the freak show.

Advocates of the plan say similar arguments sought to preserve the peep shows on W. 42nd St., which has now been transformed into one of the city's brightest jewels.

The new plan for Coney Island - which covers W. Fifth to W. 37th Sts. between the ocean and Neptune Ave. - aims to bring visitors back to the Boardwalk with restaurants, cafes and a revived aquarium.

The plan also proposes a new ferry at Stillwell Ave., just blocks from the new $280 million solar-paneled subway station.

The shuttered Child's Restaurant on the Boardwalk - known for its long-gone singing waiters - could be buzzing with diners once again, if the city has its way. The historic three-story building with marble columns is now covered in graffiti and peeling paint.

A multicultural center with a gym and pool is also planned for area residents.

The plan envisions a revitalized Boardwalk and beach, with a new beach club/spa, organized events and improved changing facilities.

"Everybody is very hopeful," said Charles Reichenthal, district manager of Community Board 13 and a member of the Coney Island Development Corp. "This could spell a great future for all of Coney Island."


WHAT A CROCK !!! :x "One of the city's brightest jewels" my ass.

I guess overpriced food, goods, and attractions are just fine with the politicians as long as its geared to tourists. Oh wait, WE will have to pay the inflated prices too. Now I'm begining to know how Orlando residents must feel.

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 5:48 pm
by GonzoNYC
Yea I saw that too. The "artist's rendering" was awful.

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 9:29 pm
by Marlboroprojects
Another sad thing which I just thought of, the city will NEVER allow any scenes for the remake to be filmed there now, for fear that it will portray the wrong image of thier precious tourist attraction.

Now we can have Coney Island by way of Vancouver. :roll: :roll: :roll:

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 9:34 pm
by Marlboroprojects
Or better still, maybe they CAN film it there to promote the new Coney.

Just picture it - Luther calling for the Warriors to come out and play while banging together $13.50 bottles of Perrier from his table at the new beach club. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:46 am
by SoldierHeavyMuscle
Marlboroprojects wrote:Or better still, maybe they CAN film it there to promote the new Coney.

Just picture it - Luther calling for the Warriors to come out and play while banging together $13.50 bottles of Perrier from his table at the new beach club. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: sadly, that's damn funny!

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:47 am
by Marlboroprojects
"WAAAARIORS, come out to play-yay, and don't forget the Grey Poupon."

:badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 12:25 pm
by SoldierHeavyMuscle
yeah, that skull and wings, is gonna look pretty good, on an argyle sweater vest!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:14 pm
by Ranchgal
Maybe I completely missed it---IS the remake being filmed in NY??

From everything I read--I thought they were switching cities from East going WEST because it really wasn't going to be the same. But maybe I missed it completely.

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 5:50 pm
by Marlboroprojects
Maybe I completely missed it---IS the remake being filmed in NY??
Well, at this point it's not filming yet at all. (I guess you need a script and a cast before that takes place. :wink: )

In the first draft that Fox bought on Ebay, the Warriors base was changed from Coney Island to the Bowery, but that will most likely be changed. No one really knows anything about what's in store for the final draft.

I would like to believe that they will at least keep it based in New York, but this is Hollywood after all.

More Coney Island "Revitilazation" Nonsense

Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 8:31 pm
by Tantive7
Here is the New Stillwell Avenue

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