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Windsor Place, Brooklyn

Local Legends

Every block has its superheroes. These are Windsor Place's -- the people who stayed, who held the connections together, who made the block what it is. No capes. Just tenure.

1970s – Present

Timmie

The Guardian

57 Windsor Place

Institutional memory. Unconditional warmth.

Address (PLUTO: HORAN TIMOTHY)

57 Windsor Pl

Years on Rikers

20+

Always hosting

Yes

Left the block

No

Timmie Horan grew up on the block. Marrianne grew up around the corner. They married and never left. Twenty years as a corrections officer at Rikers Island. His brother Michael spent two decades in the public schools. Together they are the kind of people a neighborhood is built around -- always warm, always there, always hosting. Brooklyn through and through. The soul of the block. PLUTO lists HORAN TIMOTHY at 57 Windsor Place, the corner house off 8th Avenue.

Source: Oral history + PLUTO

Unknown – Present

Garry Golden

The Mayor

40 Windsor Place

Knows everyone. Remembers everything.

Address (PLUTO confirmed)

40 Windsor Pl

Role

Unofficial mayor

Tenure

Long

Block knowledge

Total

Garry Golden owns property down the block and has been its unofficial mayor for as long as anyone can remember. On a block where memory is the currency, he is the bank. He knows which families have been here since the beginning, who is thinking about selling, and who you call when something needs to get done. Every block needs one. Windsor Place has him.

Source: Oral history + PLUTO

1925 – January 2026

The Vackner Family

The Centurions

42A Windsor Place

Holding on. 101 years.

Years of ownership

101

Eras witnessed

Depression / WWII / Moses / 70s crisis / Gentrification

Sale price (Jan 2026)

$2.1M

Buyer

Mathew George

The Vackner family bought 42A Windsor Place in 1925 and held it until January 2026. One hundred and one years. They watched the Depression, the war, Robert Moses, the 1970s fiscal crisis, the crack epidemic, the Brooklyn revival, and the pandemic boom -- all from the same address. Jim Vackner, a family member, still comments on Steve Finamore's neighborhood history blog. His sister was still in the house when it sold. The chain ended quietly.

Source: NYC ACRIS + Steve Finamore's Container Diaries

1968 – Present

Rosalie Keenan

The Keeper

48 Windsor Place

57 years and counting. The current record.

Tenure (current record)

57 years

Bought from

Naughton, Bridget

Year purchased

1968

Still there

Yes

Rosalie Keenan bought 48 Windsor Place from Bridget Naughton in 1968. She has been there for 57 years, making her the current longest-tenured resident on the block. The Naughton surname connects the property back to the Irish immigration wave of the early 1900s. Oral history calls this address home to 'Maureen' -- the childhood best friend of Brandan Gonzalez's mother at 28A.

Source: NYC ACRIS + oral history

~1980s – Present

Eric Jacobson & Nancy

The Art Teachers

7 Windsor Place

Culture carriers. Stayed when others left.

Occupation

Art teachers (retired)

Wave

Artists & Teachers 1975-2000

Address (PLUTO: JACOBSON ERIC)

7 Windsor Pl

Eric's stroke

Mid-60s

Eric and Nancy arrived at number 7 as part of the artist-teacher wave that moved into Windsor Terrace in the late 1970s and 1980s. The neighborhood was still affordable. The park was there. They were part of a cohort -- teachers, artists, musicians -- who layered into the block without displacing the families already there. Eric suffered a stroke in his mid-60s. They stayed.

Source: Oral history + PLUTO

2010s – Present

Jada Shapiro

The Founder

~11 Windsor Place

Built a national company from the block.

Company

Boober

Founded

2017

NYS DOS registration

#5530253 (active)

Entity type

Foreign Business Corp (DE)

Jada Shapiro lives on Windsor Place and founded Boober, a national platform connecting new parents with lactation consultants, doulas, and postpartum support. Before Boober she co-founded Birth Day Presence (2002), a Brooklyn-based birth services company. Boober is incorporated in Delaware, authorized in New York (DOS #5530253, filed April 2019), and registered at 182 8th Avenue -- one block from her front door. A founder who never left the neighborhood.

Source: NYS DOS #5530253 + oral history

1969 – November 14, 2024

Steve Finamore

aka Red / Hoops135

The Historian

228A Prospect Park West (corner of Windsor Place & 9th Ave)

Remembered everything. Wrote it all down.

Blog

Container Diaries (holyname.wordpress.com)

Years on the block

25

Families documented

Horan, Cullen, Vackner, Kent, Cole, Plantamura, Davis...

Passed away

November 14, 2024

Steve Finamore grew up above Bob's Hardware Store at the corner of Windsor Place and 9th Avenue from 1969 to 1993. He spent years writing Container Diaries -- a blog that documented the oral history of Windsor Terrace with precision and love: the families, the stoops, the bars, the games. He is the reason we know the Cullens were at 175 Windsor, the Kents at 110, the Bookshelf bookstore near 9th. He is the reason the Timmie and Horan names appear in this archive. Without him, these details would have disappeared. Steve Finamore passed away on November 14, 2024. His blog remains.

Source: Container Diaries (holyname.wordpress.com)

~1930 – 2025

The 90-Year-Old

The Last Link

Withheld

Never left. Held the chain together.

Born on the block

~1930

Left the block

Never

Entered hospice

2025

Name / address

Withheld out of respect

A man in his mid-nineties. Born around 1930, when Windsor Terrace was still first-generation Irish-American and the IND Culver Line had just opened. He is the living end of the chain that began when the first families moved in after the houses were built in 1901. His house, in the ACRIS records, likely shows no deed transfer in sixty years. His family holds it the way the block holds memory -- quietly, without announcement. He entered hospice in 2025.

Source: Oral history. Name withheld.

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