Class Divide in NY Inclusive Buildings

20 November 2009 - 1:00pm

At the 101 Warren in Manhattan, developers split the building into luxury and affordable rentals to take advantage of tax breaks. Tensions have resulted, and now a proposed re-zoning would send the affordable residents' kids to a different school.

From Curbed NY: "The Downtown Express reports that one of the plans floating around for rezoning Lower Manhattan's elementary schools would cut the building in half, putting the offspring of the luxury condo owners in nearby powerhouse P.S. 234, while sending the renters half a mile away to the new Spruce Street School in the base of Frank Gehry's Beekman Tower. Going to school in a massive hunk of starchitecture sounds kind of cool, but the have-nots don't seem to agree."

Source: Curbed, November 20, 2009

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

just goes to show

that govt interference in free market housing only results in further animosity and unfairness

i have NO sympathy for people given fabulous apartments in an incredibly desirable neighborhood for pennies on the dollar, subsidized by most of us who spend hours per day commuting.

NYC "affordable housing" is a sick sick joke

Bookmark and Share
The future for village and neighborhood Community Supported Agriculture is enormous. Imagine being able to walk from most parts of an city to small local farms that are integrated into preserved green spaces and green belts and that supply fresh produce and farm goods into the farmers markets at the hearts of our neighborhoods.