Gentrification comes to New York via the New Deal in a story so often repeated since that this could be a template. An impoverished, largely Italian, proletarian neighborhood in Manhattan, a slum, is cleared to make way for Knickerbocker Village, and the interests that most parasitical and vulgar of creatures, the New York property speculator, […]
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