My NYC Black Folk......Gentrification

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Yeah they have a couple of spots that are not hood on that strip...

The Clock Cafe and Martini Bar
Ceetay*|*
Bruckner Bar & Grill
El Habanero Mexican Cocina - Mott Haven - New York, NY

The spot you talking about is probably The Clock Tower
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I don't know how these restaurants make money,few times I've gone in them they were empty as fukk.

Probably backed by real estate developers

That's how the game works in Philly

Open your own bar/coffee shop or give a hipster free rent to do it... Then use it as a selling point to push houses or apartments :leostare:

Gentrification is my passion... So many opportunities
 

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Probably backed by real estate developers

That's how the game works in Philly

Open your own bar/coffee shop or give a hipster free rent to do it... Then use it as a selling point to push houses or apartments :leostare:

Gentrification is my passion... So many opportunities

:wtf::merchant::ohhh::ohhh::ohhh:
 

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Fair, but the South Bronx at some point will get better(at worst 15 years). Manhattan will be taken up by 2016(maybe sans Dykeman), Brooklyn is just about there, and Queens is there w/ the exception of the suberb-ish areas. So the next logical area is the South Bronx, throw in the waterfront and the proximity to Midtown, and it's only a matter of time. Unless that SI subway to Brooklyn arises in 10 years, South Bronx is next.

East Harlem isn't even gentrified yet so south Bronx will be a stretch. Marketing it to yuppies that work in midtown or whatever is tough because they're not the type to initially gentrify a place. You need students and artists first, then the yuppies come

A lot of NYC gentrification has to do with proximity to downtown hip spots. So IMO most Brooklyn will continue to be ground zero for gentrification for the next decade or 2. Bushwick, crown heights etc etc will need to be seeing crazy investment... Already is I guess
 

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Where those hipster get money from?
 

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Probably backed by real estate developers

That's how the game works in Philly

Open your own bar/coffee shop or give a hipster free rent to do it... Then use it as a selling point to push houses or apartments :leostare:

Gentrification is my passion... So many opportunities

:biggaplease::wow::facepalm::blink:

This works fine... until these upstanding gentlemen come through with the RPGs



"OPEN DA SAFE"

Kill a hipster and put it in a music video :facepalm:
 
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Well, the war on gentrification has been lost. Black folk might as well move to the south and build from there.
 

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Well, the war on gentrification has been lost. Black folk might as well move to the south and build from there.
Matter of fact they might as stay and fight here, why should they leave the place they lived in most of their lives? Instead of running away, we need to play the game, listen no hood is bad, just the people who live there are, if people would stop doing crime in the hood and made it look better, people would stay, i remember posting on here about the guy who got fired from Sears and saying retail was trash and some guy saying the young brother could learn teamwork and money management from those places which was the stupidest thing i ever seen posted on here, we need to finish school and go farther in college then taking crap jobs that will lead to nothing. Education will help people in the long run instead of moving away.
 

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Where those hipster get money from?

They're what folks call "trustafarians" - basically kids who have rich parents who can afford to slide them dough for whatever.

HowStuffWorks "Rebels Without a Cause?"

There was a NY Times story about how some of these rich parents couldn't afford to indulge the expensive tastes of their kids. That's why a lot of the natives in the area didn't really like them (at first), cause a lot of them was in the hood fronting like they was struggling when they wasn't. Any tight spot they had, all they had to do was call mommy and daddy, while real nikkas in the hood were legit wondering how they was gonna pay these bills.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/nyregion/08trustafarians.html

For the past five years, Ernie DiGiacomo has been able to count on parents to guarantee the $1,500 to $2,500 rents he charges for the 15 apartments he owns in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. When he called renters who had missed payments, he often heard, “My parents will send you a check.”

Katie Deedy, an artist who works two bartending jobs, said seeing others living on less “does make me feel a little bit better.”
But in the past six months, the parents are pulling back financial help, he said, and as a result, he has watched more renters move out.

“Most of them are moving back with parents,” Mr. DiGiacomo said.

Luis Illades, an owner of the Urban Rustic Market and Cafe on North 12th Street, said he had seen a steady number of applicants, in their late 20s, who had never held paid jobs: They were interns at a modeling agency, for example, or worked at a college radio station. In some cases, applicants have stormed out of the market after hearing the job requirements.

“They say, ‘You want me to work eight hours?’ ” Mr. Illades said. “There is a bubble bursting.”

Famed for its concentration of heavily subsidized 20-something residents — also nicknamed trust-funders or trustafarians — Williamsburg is showing signs of trouble. Parents whose money helped fuel one of the city’s most radical gentrifications in recent years have stopped buying their children new luxury condos, subsidizing rents and providing cash to spend at Bedford Avenue’s boutiques and coffee houses.
 

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Matter of fact they might as stay and fight here, why should they leave the place they lived in most of their lives? Instead of running away, we need to play the game, listen no hood is bad, just the people who live there are, if people would stop doing crime in the hood and made it look better, people would stay, i remember posting on here about the guy who got fired from Sears and saying retail was trash and some guy saying the young brother could learn teamwork and money management from those places which was the stupidest thing i ever seen posted on here, we need to finish school and go farther in college then taking crap jobs that will lead to nothing. Education will help people in the long run instead of moving away.

Its over. If heads from the hood should have done what you said 30 years ago when shyt was dirt cheap. Its far too late cause the cost of living is too high to effectively combat gentrification anymore. Its gone, and no kind of education is going to make people lives much better in NYC anymore. People with college degrees and master degrees can't do much anymore. Its over. Its gone. The hipsters won and the hood nikkas have to go to Jersey.
 

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Its over. If heads from the hood should have done what you said 30 years ago when shyt was dirt cheap. Its far too late cause the cost of living is too high to effectively combat gentrification anymore. Its gone, and no kind of education is going to make people lives much better in NYC anymore. People with college degrees and master degrees can't do much anymore. Its over. Its gone. The hipsters won and the hood nikkas have to go to Jersey.

:to::manny::manny:
 
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