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Does Gentrification Mean More Garbage, in Bushwick and Beyond?

7 Comments

  • Shy
    Posted August 7, 2019 at 3:32 pm

    Not gentrifiers. Non-gentrified areas have been dirty forever. I have to call 311 daily and its not the gentrification. People just throw trash on the floor especially the homeless

  • nyc101
    Posted August 7, 2019 at 3:39 pm

    I don’t think it’s the ‘gentrifiers’ who are leaving pizza boxes and empty Corona bottles on the sidewalk. LOL! Looks like a lot of slobs live there. Tell me, was Bushwick pristine in the glorious pre-gentrified days? LOL!

  • Mer
    Posted August 7, 2019 at 7:13 pm

    NYC native here. Moved to Central ave in 2015..you’d be surprised at the amount of ‘gentrifiers’ who would hang out in front of all the bars under the J/M line. Constsntly leaving pizza boxes everywhere because they were too busy being drunk and a nuisance to the neighborhood to bother taking their trash with them.

  • Frank
    Posted August 8, 2019 at 10:31 am

    I miss the piles of dog crap, burned out abandoned chopped up cars that were lit on fire and left to melt, the used needles and condoms….. I just want to live in a complete s–t hole. What happened to the packs of wild dogs? No, literally, there were packs of dogs when I moved to this area. Can’t we go back to when people would crap on my front stoop?

  • VMGillen
    Posted August 8, 2019 at 1:07 pm

    Bushwick wasn’t pretty, by an large, pre-gentrification – neither was Park Slope. However, gentrifiers tend to monetize EVERYTHING. Paying absolves the individual from personal responsibility – I watched houses where the owner would sweep in front, efforts supported by “staff” stoop-sitters who would chide litterers, turn into places where the new condo/co-op owners would step over and around trash.

    Have faith – eventually the gentrifiers have kids and things change. People realize the crap is no good for kids or property values.

    • nyc101
      Posted August 12, 2019 at 4:23 pm

      ‘…eventually the gentrifiers have kids and things change…’

      Should read ‘eventually the gentrifiers have kids and move to a nice house with a 2-car garage in a town with good schools in the suburbs’.

  • Double A
    Posted August 13, 2019 at 4:41 pm

    Would love to see a “No Ads” campaign in Bushwick the way they have in Park Slope and other neighborhoods. Half of the trash on my block is from menus, supermarket circulars stuffed in plastic bags, car service and locksmith business cards, etc. Also, I don’t think “gentrifiers” are to blame per se but I do think there is a correlation between economic insecurity and a propensity to litter and generally not give a sh*t about your surroundings. Property owners and people in long term stabilized leases have a sense of pride in their blocks and communities while transients and people who are tripled and quadrupled up in squalid conditions inside their own homes are likely to not care if the sidewalks outside their homes are squalid too and that is true for newcomers as well as long time residents.

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