Gowanus Report Sources

  1. Community Board 6 neighborhood profile: Gowanus
  2. Warshawer, Gabby.  "Gowanus vision stirs troubled waters." The Real Deal.  March 2007.
  3. Department of City Planning.  "Proposed Land Use Framework." January 2007.
  4. NYC lobbyist & client search.
  5. Cohen, Ariella.  "Goodbye Dolly" Brooklyn Paper.  February 24, 2007. 
  6. Buiso,Garry.  "Many jeer city's Gowanus vision & plan - CB6 feels left out of the loop."  Courier Life.  March 5, 2007.
  7. Wisloski, Jess. "Gowanus Surprise: Atop brownfield, condos planned along canal shore." Brooklyn Papers.  November 14, 2004.
  8. Wisloski, Jess.  "Community weighs in on Gowanus Village." Brooklyn Paper. March 5, 2005.
  9. Cohen, Ariella.  "Park Slope Canal."  Brooklyn Paper.  April 29, 2006.
  10. Letter from Kathleen De Voe a geologist with Hydro Tech Environmental, Corp dated June 21, 2005.  Included in the Boymelgreen's application for Brownfields money.
  11. Chiu,David.  "Dig In: Construction Begins On New Whole Foods Market." Courier Life.  November 17, 2006.
  12. Busio, Gary.  "Green roof proposed for Whole Foods market." Courier Life. December 29, 2006.
  13. Vielkind, Jimmy.  "Market in Gowanus OK, says agency."  New York Daily News.  January 22, 2007.
  14. Cohen, Ariella.  "Gowanus toxic plume targeting Park Slopers." Brooklyn Paper.  December 23, 2006.
  15. Gowanus Lounge.  February 2, 2007.  Hold the Hole.
  16. Cohen,Ariella.  "Whole lot of parking." Brooklyn Paper.
  17. New York State Department of Environmental conservation.  Fact Sheet:  Remedial Action Proposed for the On-site Portion of the Former Carroll Gardens MGP Site.  February 2007.
  18. Mooney, Jake.  "Open Land, but With a Past." New York Times.
  19. Cohen, Ariella.  "No ‘Toll' on Gowanus." Brooklyn Paper. 
  20. Chamberlain, Lisa.  "A Suburban Builder Heads for the City."  The New York Times.  April 5, 2005.
  21. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ToxFAQs.
  22. Holt, Dennis.  "Gowanus: Not a Big Brownfield, but the next Development Area."  Brooklyn Eagle.  January 19, 2007.