buildingsApril 30, 2006 — Former Congressman and Bronx Borough President Herman Badillo made a personal appeal to Brooklynites last week to support his building of a massive four-tower complex in a low-rise part of Williamsburg. Badillo and his partners from Quadriad Realty told participants at a Community Board 1 committee meeting Thursday they plan to pursue the biggest of four development options on Bedford Avenue between North Third and North Fourth streets. The developers asked the community to be their “partners,” though many are wary of the project’s size. The proposed 675,000- square-foot Williamsburgh Square would feature four towers of 38, 36, 20 and 12 stories. There would be 360 underground parking spaces, a charter school, a “semi-public” park, a day-care center, two floors of retail, and both market-rate and affordable housing. Plans call for a change in zoning, which now allows for a maximum of six stories. Activist Phil DePaolo said the plan is “is just too big.” “The neighborhood is not meant to deal with something that size. It doesn’t belong here.”.
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  1. You should embrace the change, this is great for the community, a semi public park, retail space for starbucks, gap, and barnes and nobles. This is what your movement started and you thought it was ok then, there is alway someone more powerful and richer that will conquer. Now you know what others felt, when luxary condos popped up all over the nabe. face it folks NYC is loosing its edge… the lose of subcultures artist, underground music, nightlife, you should fight just like many of us have been fighting for the past 6 years! LUCHA!

  2. re: Anon at 3:33 – We gave up huge building heights along the waterfront in Greenpoint and Williamsburg to avoid just this type of monstrosity. There is no way any building over the allowed zoning should ever go through, given the recent rezoning of the waterfront. People need to get going on this, or it could squeek through. I never trusted that Bronx pol. He doesn’t give a da#$ about Brooklyn anyway . . .

  3. If this goes through, Brooklyn is over.

    Letting a sleaze bag politician CASH in on his connections and re-rezone such a large piece of land for his own selfish profit is absurd!

    Wouldn’t you folks rather move to Jersey?

  4. This makes a mockery of the rezoning creating lower inland heights. I guess Badillo and company have no idea of Williamsburg’s geography. They must think that Bedford Ave is on the waterfront. Maybe they ought to come to the neighborhood and get on the L train at 8:30am some weekday morning. What community partnership are they talking about!!

  5. We will need to fight this tooth and nail, since the only reason Badillo is involved is that he can work the system and get it through. It is not part of the rezoning and will have to get variances for this kind of development. Start to organize NOW.

  6. what an effing joke. And depressing! Who knew the L train could get even more fun. Seriously, what’s going to happen if even a quarter of these currently proposed monstrosities are built?