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Bronx Sites Where de Blasio’s Affordable Housing Could Go

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  • Richard Garey
    Posted May 19, 2015 at 6:42 am

    The 4 train has long been documented as being over 100% capacity during rush hour. Moreover, the 10451, 10452, and 10453 are some of the most densely inhabited zip codes in the nation. Clearly, the most logical place to construct low-income housing is directly adjacent to an El train in a valley along Jerome Avenue. Of course, we couldn’t build in Park Slope where subways are below capacity and density is relatively low because that might inconvenience the mayor’s neighbors.

    • lisa
      Posted May 19, 2015 at 9:32 am

      This.

  • lisa
    Posted May 19, 2015 at 9:32 am

    More gentrification and displacement.

    Affordable Housing is real if it is the average income of the actual community board it is in, otherwise it is all spin.

    How about kill the $140 million subsidized proposal to put FreshDirect on lucrative waterfront South Bronx land and make mixed use development with hundreds of housing units instead of wasting millions in cash and tax breaks to benefit FreshDirect and Galesi Group.

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