From Journal: Do BIDs (business improvement districts) do more harm than good in a neighborhood? Does the privatization of public space deny or stunt the cultural growth of the area? Are BIDs as harmful as gentrification in the terms of “revitalizing” an area so property values increase and locals are forced to move out?
Day: February 21, 2019
Secondary Sources on Climate and Gentrification in NYC
Secondary Sources on Climate and Gentrification in NYC Climate How future flooding due to climate change can affect NYC http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/09/new-york-future-flooding-climate-change.html How Red Hook rebuilt itself after Hurricane Sandy https://insideclimatenews.org/news/26102017/hurricane-sandy-anniversary-brooklyn-red-hook-vulnerable-waterfront-neighborhood-adapting Department of Environmental Conservation Facts about Climate Change in NY https://www.dec.ny.gov/energy/94702.html What the National Climate Assesment says about […]