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		<title>ABC News takes a skateboarding lesson with Uptown Skate School.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer Willis</dc:creator>
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		<title>How to Save the Brooklyn Banks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fact: They are closing the Brooklyn Banks. The NYC skateboarding community will likely lose a beloved historical landmark and it will never be the same even if they give it back. Architectural structures reveal a great deal about their social &#8230; <a href="http://www.uptownskateschool.com/2009/11/how-to-save-the-brooklyn-banks/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Fact: They are closing the Brooklyn Banks.  </h3>
<h5>The NYC skateboarding community will likely lose a beloved historical  landmark and it will never be the same even if they give it back.</h5>
<p>Architectural structures reveal a great deal about their social context, not  simply by their intended use, but by the spontaneous and evolving communal  activity that is discovered in rivalry, camaraderie, the spirit of play and the  human pursuit of something epic.   </p>
<p>New  York City &#8211; the greatest “engineering work of the Continent” unintentionally  became one of the most skatable international cities, drawing skateboarders from  all over the world, across all social classes and racial demographics, who come  to pay tribute to its urban beauty.
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<blockquote><p><strong>“The contemplated work, when constructed in accordance with my design, will not  only be the greatest bridge in existence, but it will be the great engineering  work of the Continent and of the age.” </strong></p>
<p>- Report to the New York Bridge Company  September 1, 1867 – Plan and Details of Anchorage, Approaches, Towers, and  Steel Cables.</p>
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<h2> It was built. They came. Now they are taking it away&#8230;. again.<br />
But there is  hope. </h2>
<h5> The answer lies in the very initiative the drives skateboarding;  creative expression. If the space beneath the bridge is destined to be  destroyed, than perhaps the skateboarding community needs to stop saying  &quot;what a bummer man&quot; and rethink the situation.</h5>
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<p>The outcome could be so much greater then the reality.  Also, if it is possible to keep it open when the space is not being used, then it will give the community a chance to part with it.</p>
<p>To me, the best solution would be to create an unprecedented  skate-able tribute, in honor of the esteemed history of the Brooklyn Banks, and  then, to let evolution take it’s course. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.juicemagazine.com/images/DECEMBER2004NEWS/brooklynbanksgone.jpg" width="400" align="right"></p>
<h3> Briefly, about the Brooklyn Banks </h3>
<p>It was through compromise and consideration, that the  Brooklyn Banks became a local skate spot, thanks to the dedicated few who  turned frustration into action.</p>
<p>There have always been controversies.  Skaters, everywhere, through-out history have  been pushed out of parks, parking lots, pools, and other spaces.  There was very little salvation and only a few  places where they were accepted.  But  they adapted and found forgotten places, took them over  guerilla-diy style and made them something far  more then they were intended to be.  And  they’ve lost them.</p>
<h4>The Brooklyn Banks is a unique park that truly reflects the  spirit of New York City. </h4>
<p>When it was built in 1960’s, its purpose was to make use of  the dark crime-infested space, between the bridge’s off-ramp and the anchorage.  (The anchorage houses the four massive steel cables that suspend the “Great  Avenue” across the East River, and connect Manhattan to Brooklyn. )   Skaters were drawn to it’s rolling brick face and seclusion –  there was nothing else like it.  Now, it a  landmark, that attracts more then just skateboarders; bikers, inliners, scooter  kids, filmers and photographers. </p>
<p> The banks are not like Burnside or FDR, infamous skater-built and  skater-funded parks, with huge concrete transitions and territorial  locals. It is a park that became so much more then it intended to be. The very spirit of the Brooklyn Banks’s existence today  (thanks to the efforts of leaders in community) has been built out of  compromise and perseverance.  That is  what makes it special. </p>
<blockquote><p>Interesting fact: In the 1980’s, VCRs came on the scene  and the legendary 1985 Powell Peralta release Future-Primitive featured New  York City.  (Future Primitive: A  collection of essays, by John Zerzan, asserting that engineering and technology  are carefully constructed means of enslaving people.)</p>
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<h1>Understanding the conflict</h1>
<h2>What the DOC?</h2>
<p> The Brooklyn Bridge is among the most severely dilapidated bridges in the  United States. A very complicated reconstruction and restoration project is  about to begin in December. They say until 2014. The New York City  Department of Transportation has quietly announced that they will be closing  down the Manhattan park known as the Brooklyn Banks and using it as parking lot  for the heavy machinery required to restore the bridge.</p>
<h3> Of course, human life should take precedence.</h3>
<p> However, the skateboarding community did not find out the details of the  park’s closure until a Downtown Express reporter overheard it in a planning  meeting. Skateboarding advocates have since asked for more information, so  that maybe there is a chance to save something…  </p>
<p> something can mean everything.</p>
<h3> Is asking for a little consideration too much?</h3>
<p>In an essence, skateboarding advocates are scrambling, on last minute notice,  for an opportunity to know the facts. With the facts, they can help  facilitate a compromise that pays due respect to the revered landmark that is being  taken from them. Skateboarding advocates are not unrealistic. The  safety of the Brooklyn Bridge and human life takes precedence, no matter how significant  the park is. However, the local skaters deserve to have a voice, as well  as, the thousands who have made the pilgrimage to New York and have paid homage  to The Brooklyn Banks. But will the New York City Departments of Transportation  and Parks give such a small thing, as a bit of consideration? They should.  Because they will have been a part of  something epic.   </p>
<h1>Win / Win </h1>
<p>When you think back to the when Philadelphia took hostage of  Love Park, you have to wonder if, with compromise, the city and it’s community  could have created something greater.</p>
<p> If skateboarders are anything, they are persistent. And over the years,  skateboarding has proved that it is an economic force to be reckoned with.   There are opportunities here. To do  something greater than imagined, but they can’t be pursued without an  understanding of what the DOC’s plan is.</p>
<h1> A worthy tribute</h1>
<p> The bricks that have been laid each hold an incalculable value.<br />
    What better way to pay tribute to the importance the Banks and the evolution of  New <img src="http://etnies.com/content/posts/thumbs/brooklyn-banks.jpg-blog.jpg" width="400" align="right" />York City skateboarding, then to perhaps design a new public space or art  installation, from the very bricks that already exist?  Before they are  destroyed.</p>
<p>    So if this article serves as anything, it should be to call out to those  creative thinkers and builders of public art to do something. Even if all it  is, is an idea. Do something. Before it is too late.</p>
<h3> The future is not set in stone.</h3>
<p> Instead of focusing at what will be lost, we need seize the opportunity to  preserve and memorialize the symbolic importance of the legendary skate spot. The Brooklyn Banks were not always what it is  today.  Part of the beauty of evolution  is what is constructed out of destruction.</p>
<h1>Final thoughts for the haters.</h1>
<p>There have been comments on other articles questioning the significance of the Brooklyn Banks, making statements like &quot;They suck.&quot;, &quot;They are not that well known&quot; or &quot;Typical elitist east coast thinking.&quot; Clearly these comments come from those who can&#8217;t hang with the monster truckers that skate here in New York. </p>
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<li>A look back at the struggles and triumphs that have gone down in this place is proof enough that the Brooklyn Banks are a legitimate and important icon in New York City skateboarding.</li>
<li> The Brooklyn Banks have been represented in the famous <strong>street course</strong> built by the Maloof Brothers in Costa Mesa California</li>
<li> Some of the first east coast / New York competitions took place at the Brooklyn Banks. Not soft cushy competitions put on by corporations, but unprecedented, guerilla-syle, street comps.</li>
<li> There is a tech deck representation of the Brooklyn Banks.</li>
<li> Only small minded idiotic wannabe&#8217;s who have absolutely nothing to offer can claim that the Brooklyn Banks mean nothing. You can take your small&#8230;. err&#8230; mindedness and go do something ordinary in the smooth little skate park that &quot;your daddy&quot; built you. So if you truely have nothing to offer, shut the hell up you scum bag, jerk offs.. </li>
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		<title>Skateboarding at the Whitehouse?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skate of the Union&#160; By CHARLES HURT Post Correspondent WHEEL FUN: Tony Hawk tours the White House yesterday. Last updated: 2:58 am June 20, 2009 Posted: 2:25 am June 20, 2009 WASHINGTON &#8212; World-famous skateboarder Tony Hawk went to the &#8230; <a href="http://www.uptownskateschool.com/2009/06/skateboarding-at-the-whitehouse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><span class="update">Last updated: 2:58 am<br />
June 20, 2009 <br />
Posted: 2:25 am<br />
June 20, 2009</span></p>
<p>WASHINGTON &#8212; World-famous skateboarder Tony Hawk went to the <a href="http://www.nypost.com/topics/topic.php?t=White_House" class="topiclink">White House</a> yesterday to celebrate Father&#8217;s Day, but it was his inner boy that made the biggest splash.</p>
<p>After getting permission from White House officials, the rad dad shredded around America&#8217;s most famous residence and the office building next door.</p>
<p>Skating through the famous Grand Foyer in the White House and down the hallways of the Old Executive Office Building, Hawk, 41, took hip to a whole new level for an administration already among the hippest in history.</p>
<p>Sending Twitter messages to fans, Hawk wrote: &quot;Hi, I am inside the White House gates eating Frosted Flakes and about to do press. You heard it here first. Yes, I brought my skateboard.&quot;</p>
<p>One of the shots of Hawk shows the pro-skateboarding pioneer &#8212; the star of a series of skateboarding video games &#8212; with his hands above his head as he cruises down one of the corridors of power.</p>
<p>&quot;And here is my exit,&quot; he wrote on Twitter. &quot;Supposed to return at noon for the First Fathers event if they let me back in.&quot;</p>
<p>Gathered with other famous fathers, including Mesa Grill chef Bobby Flay, NBA players Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat and Etan Thomas of the <a href="http://www.nypost.com/topics/topic.php?t=Washington_Wizards" class="topiclink">Washington Wizards</a>, Hawk also wrote: &quot;Tweeting live from the Diplomatic Room. Unbelievable.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;The Prez addressing all of us fathers before we split up to visit DC charities,&quot; he tweeted. &quot;D Wade &amp; Etan T make me feel short.&quot;</p>
<p>A father of four, Hawk has been skating since he was 9 years old, when his brother &#8212; on a whim &#8212; gave him a skateboard.</p>
<p>Hawk wrote on Twitter that he briefly talked skating with Obama.</p>
<p>&quot;He did apologize for not having any ramps to skate on the grounds during our brief chat.&quot;</p>
<p>At 8 p.m., Hawk posted a picture of himself doing a &quot;nose dive&quot; trick on a driveway outside the White House.</p>
<p>&quot;Last shot,&quot; he wrote. &quot;This really happened. Thank you for the invite, President Obama. It was an honor.&quot;</p>
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