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Coney Community Board Votes Yes to Rezoning Plan, No to Plan’s Actual Details (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on March 12, 2009 by Neil deMause

The Coney Island community board voted on the controversial neighborhood rezoning plan last night, and the result gave herding cats a bad name: It took four years, but the fate of Coney Island’s future finally began the deliberative phase tonight, … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island

City Saving Astroland Rocket (in Space-Saving Vacuum Bag) (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on January 28, 2009 by Neil deMause

I couldn’t make it out to Coney Island today for the city’s big redevelopment announcement, and given the despicable weather, boy, am I glad I didn’t: There hasn’t been much good news coming out of Coney Island of late, unless … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island

Destroying Coney Island to save it (Metro NY)

Posted on January 5, 2009 by Neil deMause

The long-awaited death of Coney Island looks like it may finally be at hand, and there’s plenty of blame to go around: Coney Island in winter always feels desolate, but this year the spooky whistle the wind makes as it … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island, Development, Op-eds

Astroland Going, Going… (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on November 24, 2008 by Neil deMause

It’s the moment none of us were waiting for: Astroland’s rides have begun to be packed away for what’s almost certainly the last time. Take a look at Astroland from a passing Q train, and you might not notice anything … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island

City Doesn’t Actually Buy Wonder Wheel Site (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on October 17, 2008 by Neil deMause

A short clarification of what’s really going on in Coney Island after the New York Times reported that a landmark just changed hands: Notwithstanding our earlier report, not to mention Jennifer 8. Lee’s report in this morning’s Times, the city … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island

Tenth Life for Astroland? (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on September 14, 2008 by Neil deMause

Rumors are afoot that Coney Island’s Astroland may be saved after all. Are they for real? It seems you can’t keep a good amusement park down: Thursday night, after three days of rumors that the city was hoping to save … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island

Astroland, 1962-2008 (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on September 8, 2008 by Neil deMause

My glass-half-full speculation, it turned out, came to naught: Astroland, the cherished Coney Island amusement park, closed its doors last night for the last time. And before anyone asks: No, the Wonder Wheel (owned by neighboring Deno’s) and Cyclone (owned … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island

Astroland Lease Renewal Going Down to Wire. . . Again (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on August 12, 2008 by Neil deMause

Just like last year, Astroland is again weeks away from the end of its season with no lease in place for next summer. Dire headlines to the contrary, though, the fabled Coney Island amusement park may be more likely to … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island

Mermaids of the World, Unite! Tomorrow’s the Time on Coney Island (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on June 20, 2008 by Neil deMause

A look ahead to Saturday’s Mermaid Parade, which itself is looking ahead to Tuesday’s public hearing on the future of Coney Island: Coney Island’s annual Mermaid Parade isn’t usually a place for broad political messages, except when reclaiming pasties as … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island, Development

Coney Island ‘Mayor’ to City: Drop Dead (Village Voice news blog)

Posted on June 5, 2008 by Neil deMause

A brief item on the Voice site on a Coney Island fixture quitting the local development board in protest of the city’s revised plans for redeveloping the famed amusement strip: Six weeks after Mayor Bloomberg abruptly revamped his Coney Island … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island, Development

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