Ye, Canarsie & Flatlands are the middle class black area's of BK and they're predominantly west indian.Also it seems that the neighborhoods with alot of black homeowners are West Indian ones, at least in Brooklyn?
Yeah thats where some of my fam liveYe, Canarsie & Flatlands are the middle class black area's of BK and they're predominantly west indian.
The much anticipated arrival of a Whole Foods supermarket at the former Hahne & Co. department store building has been called a symbol of a new era in downtown Newark.
The building's newest confirmed tenant, however, is something of a nod to the city's past.
City National Bank, established in Newark in 1973, has signed an agreement to lease 13,000 square feet in the Broad Street complex when it opens in 2017, according to developers L+M Development Partners.
"It is appropriate that this iconic building will now include a local banking institution that has been, and will remain, a vital part of the Newark community," L+M Vice President of Development Jon Cortell said in a statement.
With branches in Newark, Paterson and New York City, City National is one of the largest African-American-owned banks in the country. Though it experienced significant difficulties during the financial meltdown that began in 2008, it recently completed a $20 million recapitalization that helped it acquire its new space.
"With this move, we are able to reaffirm our commitment to mission and place, as well as, support significant redevelopment efforts in our city," said Preston Pinkett III, the bank's chairman and CEO.
L+M and its partners broke ground on the $174 million Hahne's project in June. In addition to the Whole Foods and City National, it will eventually include three floors of space for Rutgers-Newark art students, including studios, classrooms and gallery venues.
Alot of BK brehs I know done relocated to Jersey already ( Newark and Jersey City to be exact).
breh i plan on definitely investing in Newark. everywhere on the PATH is gonna gentrified. and i don't want to see brehs in 15 yrs talking about" Latinos and whites took over Newark breh idk what happened"Breh. Nobody in NYC goes to Jersey unless it's a trip on the highway into PA or DE.
However I can see the Newark slowly improving with them HQ relocations. And with that, gentrification.
breh i plan on definitely investing in Newark. everywhere on the PATH is gonna gentrified. and i don't want to see brehs in 15 yrs talking about" Latinos and whites took over Newark breh idk what happened"
"BREH I SAW A CACETTE JOGGING DOWN CHANCELLOR!! "
"Nah cacs will never come to East Orange breh"
"Newark is too to gentrify"
why yall saying this, cacs and Latinos gonna swoop in and take everything. Latinos are already inching towards being a majority in Newark and Orange.
Nah nikkas. get up on this shyt now.
breh i plan on definitely investing in Newark. everywhere on the PATH is gonna gentrified. and i don't want to see brehs in 15 yrs talking about" Latinos and whites took over Newark breh idk what happened"
"BREH I SAW A CACETTE JOGGING DOWN CHANCELLOR!! "
"Nah cacs will never come to East Orange breh"
"Newark is too to gentrify"
why yall saying this, cacs and Latinos gonna swoop in and take everything. Latinos are already inching towards being a majority in Newark and Orange.
Nah nikkas. get up on this shyt now.
nahYou livin in Newark right now?
irvington nah. but large parts of Newark? i could def see it being redeveloped and gentrifiedI'm already planning on moving to Houston in a couple years. nikkas are leaving this state in drives.
Let's see if the area by Irvington gets gentrified. I'd LIKE to see cacs try taking over there.
I'm from the Bronx and I never thought in a million years they would try to gentrify it, but I see signs of it already. They really tryna take all of NYC.You can thank the hipsters and trust fund kids for that. And prices in JC have already been skyrocketing the past 5 years(waterfront prices at Newport are fukking 2k a month ) . Newark won't be far behind with the recent development in a decade.
nah
irvington nah. but large parts of Newark? i could def see it being redeveloped and gentrified
I'm from the Bronx and I never thought in a million years they would try to gentrify it, but I see signs of it already. They really tryna take all of NYC.