via The Spirit
Protesters Target Developers – and the Mayor
More than 300 demonstrators took to the steps of City Hall to decry the displacement of longtime residents and small businesses.
More than 300 demonstrators took to the steps of City Hall to decry the displacement of longtime residents and small businesses.
New buildings are rising on 57th Street, changing the streetscape and troubling some New Yorkers.
Longtime residents of New York's historic, but shrinking immigrant enclave battle against being priced out of their homes.
Fort Greene and Clinton Hill are long past the tipping point of gentrification. But even as real estate prices have soared, some residents continue to languish in poverty.
Doris Wade looked around her South Harlem neighborhood in 2006 and saw a need: services for pets. So she opened Posh Paws.