spicytoastaficionado t1_j0mshng wrote
Reply to comment by neodymiumPUSSYmagnet in Bruce wasn’t bluffing: Truck depot opening at scuttled housing site by drpvn
The developer owns a luxury real estate firm, so in all likelihood revenue from a truck dept in Harlem isn't even a rounding error in his overall portfolio.
On the flipside, a predominantly-Black Harlem neighborhood is going to have to deal with more noise, more pollution, and more traffic, to "own the rich".
And that isn't my assessment. It is what Harlem-based environmental justice group WE Act has said.
The One45 development would have included 917 units (1/2 affordable housing-- well above city minimum), retail spaces, and even a civil rights museum. The proposal also called for the dev. to finance and build a whole new playground.
Now the neighborhood doesn't get any of that, and instead gets a bunch of traffic and pollution.
Who's "owning" who here?
Shreddersaurusrex t1_j0ueh0x wrote
The museum would have been unnecessary. Schomburg is about 10 blocks south.
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