honest86
honest86 t1_j5vanyo wrote
Reply to comment by awalk3r in Grand Central Madison goes deep... by mrturdferguson
Cha Cha real smooth
honest86 t1_j24yavi wrote
Reply to comment by kickit in Why New York State Insists That the Penn Station Area Is ‘Blighted’ by mowotlarx
While projects opponents and their lawyer (cited in the article) is trying to frame 'blighted' narrowly on the quality of the building to support their legal argument that the area isn't blighted the definition of blight in NYS does allow for a much broader interpretation that can include land use and other conditions.
honest86 t1_j0i3zh2 wrote
Reply to comment by InfernalTest in Gov. Hochul pushes plan for 800K housing units to help spur NY’s post-pandemic economy by CactusBoyScout
The city is full of apartments that could become affordable again if rich people stopped bidding up their rents. The entire lower east side is full of crappy walk-up apartments with outdated electrical systems and no ventilation, the problem is they are the only thing available in such a convenient location so rich people are paying stupid money to live there. Allowing new buildings can divert them from bidding up the rents of existing apartments when they become available allowing their rents to finally start to drop.
honest86 t1_izxyqi7 wrote
Reply to comment by GoHuskies1984 in Ground broken on new $3.2B station that will take riders from Bronx-to-Penn Station in one ride by elizabeth-cooper
If they don't pop upa lot of people will be displaced, and if they do pop up hopefully they are actually big enough to absorb the increased demand for housing in the neighborhoods.
honest86 t1_izg9mxf wrote
Reply to comment by CactusBoyScout in “Adams Plan Would Relax Rules for Developers Amid N.Y.C. Housing Crisis” The mayor proposed reducing requirements that he said slow the construction of new homes as the city contends with a housing crisis. by CactusBoyScout
It has something about parking shortfalls no longer being an environmental issue
honest86 t1_itlk8c6 wrote
This entire proposal is an astroturf campaign. There is a well funded PR company putting this together. They have been running thousands of ads across multiple social media sites. They don't disclose who their clients are or indicate who is actually behind and funding the campaign. There is nothing grass roots about this proposal. If I had to guess it is by the same landlords who have been fighting against the governors proposal and who spent thousands of dollars on the last election trying to get a puppet candidate elected.
honest86 t1_j9vp8nz wrote
Reply to Burying Moses' biggest middle finger to the city? Plan to tunnel the BQE being discussed by scooterflaneuse
Seems like an overly expensive project which primarily benefits a handful of wealthy homeowners in Brooklyn Heights. If we're going to spend this kind of money on the neighborhood we have to open it up for more families to live there.