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Illuminating New York City's Gentrification, One Story at a Time. By Hana R. Alberts Nov 5, 2014, 1:55pm EST Curbed ...
Amazon’s New York ‘disaster’ reminds leaders to address gentrification February 16, 2019 Protesters carry anti-Amazon posters during a coalition rally last November opposing the company ...
In the last few years, New York City has lost over 40,000 affordable housing units. No where has this been more evident than in Bushwick, Brooklyn, where extreme gentrification has followed the L ...
But in discussing New York City, “gentrification” does not mean displacement in terms of class: When Spike Lee bought an Upper East Side mansion in 2006 for $16 million, and then put it on the ...
The residency has evolved over nearly three decades to meet the shifting needs of contemporary artists while staying grounded in its founding values.
Democratic socialists in New York City emboldened by Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral primary win are warning that they may go after ...
W hen Brooklyn’s East New York was rezoned in 2016, it touched off a real estate makeover. That year, developers filed applications for 339 residential units.
New York City, once heralded as the “city of dreams,” where grit alone was enough to make it, is now a place like any other major American city, increasingly made from steel and glass — and ...
But “Deconstruction,” a new series of paintings by Patrick Eugéne, unveils the effects of gentrification within East New York, a Brooklyn neighborhood where he grew up and still lives.
The New York City Council recently adopted rezoning plans for the East New York neighborhood in Brooklyn. A New York Times’ editorial has characterized the legislative action as “saving a New York ...
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