A nonprofit group headed by Giants co-owner Robert Tisch, which specializes in developing athletic facilities around the city, is eying the long-derelict Park Slope Armory for its next project.
Take the Field, which already has refurbished 18 sports fields around the city since it was founded 18 months ago, is considering the crumbling, castlelike structure on Eighth Ave., between 14th and 15th Sts., as well as similar sites, for a makeover as a year-round community recreation center.
"This is a great opportunity because we happen to have these buildings available," said Richard Kahan, president of Take the Field and the former head of the state Urban Development Corp.
Right now the 14th Regiment Armory is only partially used - for several offices and as a homeless shelter for up to 70 women.
Building such facilities from scratch could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, but renovating each armory can be done for less than $15 million, he said.
Plans call for turning the armory's century-old drill floor into an indoor track, complete with four different sports courts the size of four full-sized gyms. It would be open for use by local schools during the day and by neighborhood people in the mornings and evenings.
Monday, May 6, 2002
ARMORY EYED AS REC CENTER
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