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East New York Families in Limbo as Developer Plans High Rise to Replace Crumbling Housing Complex

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  • staten islander
    Posted August 2, 2022 at 11:50 am

    ‘…fears that the new development will fuel more market-rate building in the area, bringing in a flood of wealthier, white residents…’

    LOL! LOL! Middle-Class renters of all races know to avoid East New York. LOL! LOL!

  • Jose Soto
    Posted August 12, 2022 at 1:45 pm

    I lived in The Village as we called it for years. I moved there with my family in 1973. What a beautiful place it was. Back then you had the landlord Fred Starr that keep the place intact but, when he passed and left it to his daughter. She had no love for the place. I could tell you SO many good stories & memories. I still remember the Supers at that time. Good guys. You would put your garbage outside & they had a pick up truck & come get your garbage for you. Christmas time there was a Big Pine tree about 20 ft. & they would put lights on it. Back than you had a mix of, Italians, Jews, Germanys, Irish & some Spanish. It was a great time indeed. Everyone knew everyone. We all played softball, football, handball, stickball & scaly etc… You just had to be there. Sad what it’s become & been for YEARS A DUMP!

  • Ladyk
    Posted August 22, 2022 at 11:14 pm

    ALL THIS REMODELING AND UPGRADING IS JUST FOR THE WHITE ELITE THIS IS WHAT MAKE SOME PEOPLE HAVE A ISSUE WITH WHITE PEOPLE FEEL LIKE THEY ARE TAKING OVER OUR NEIGHBORHOODS AND NOT CARING WHAT THE FAMILIES GOING THROUGH THAT’S BEEN HERE FOE YEARS. WHEN THEY GET TIRED THEY GO BACK TO MANHATTAN OR WHEREVER THEY CAME FROM BUT I KNOW SOME OF THEM HAVE LOW INCOME APARTMENTS CAUSE THEY PAY THE PEOPLE UNDER TABLE CAUSE THEIR SALARIES ARE MORE THAN REQUIRED IM JUST SAYING WHAT I KNOW IM NOT PREJUDICE I HAVE A LOT OF CAUCASIAN FAMILY MEMEBES

  • Judy Close
    Posted August 27, 2022 at 4:43 pm

    “Our neighborhoods” ha. My working-class white family lived a short walk from Arlington Village for 70 years, 4 generations. It was a majority white wc area for most of the 20th century. What brought it down was the massive change in immigration laws in the ’70s, the drug/crack wars in the ’80s and ’90s, Section 8 housing and welfare, absentee homeowners who started renting out their single-family, attached frame rowhouses to people to live together who weren’t related, one kitchen, one bathroom, explosion of basement apts. that weren’t legal, and the flooding of the neighborhood with illegals from Central, South America, the Caribbean, chain migration, and the Christian churches helping the effort. Now with the Brooklyn glorification in real estate, the push along the train lines from Williamsburg, Bushwick, into ENY and Cypress Hills was bound to happen. What that neighborhood has long needed is a stable middle- and working-class of people. The “white flight” was not about race or ethnic backgrounds of people moving in; the area had a lot of mixed people who worked. The flight away was from drugs, crime, gangs, fires, when foreign people with wildly different behaviors/values from Americans, flooded into the area. For the remaining whites, there was plenty of anti-white bias and really, foreign vs. American. I lived in area 1950-1972, married, moved back to help my elderly mom from 1978-1992, when family sold my grandparents’ house they bought in 1922. It was a single-family, attached frame house in middle of block. It’s on the market now, after a complete gutting by a developer for $599,000. Astonishing–deBlasio had his eye on this part of B’klyn from time he visited St. Rita’s Church right across from Arlington Village during his mayoralty. He was always in bed and profiting from his deals with greedy real estate developers. He was quoted as saying words to the effect about he didn’t know this part of B’klyn, but had eyed Atlantic Avenue and some lots that had potential during his car ride over from Manhattan.

  • vivian Rivera
    Posted November 9, 2022 at 11:52 pm

    my name is vivian rivera . i came to live there when i was a wrong girl . till this day my famil still live there i still visit. keep it open it’s a great place to live .

  • Stargent IoT
    Posted July 5, 2023 at 8:01 am

    thank you for sharing!

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