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Long Island City Photo Essay

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A scene from the Queens Anti-Gentrification Project's recent Long Island City walking tour

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Workshop participants question John Young of the Department of City Planning at a Long Island City community workshop on Tuesday August 8.

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This is a favorite view from the N train of the Manhattan skyline from Long Island City Queens.

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DCP Planner Nick Guertin introducing the Long Island City study at the Jacob Riis Community Center, Queensbridge Houses.

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LIC's proximity to the nearly complete Cornell complex on Roosevelt Island will likely create a market for new density in the neighborhood.

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The Rikers Island jail complex.

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