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Old Posted Apr 26, 2016, 8:44 PM
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^ People are still for it. There's just this tendancy for some to see Bloomberg as the king of over development in New York, since he was mayor when a lot of these things took off. The same will happen to de Blasio when he leaves office, despite his push for more affordable housing. As de Blasio has said, New York needs to build. And by the time he's out, the skyline will look much different than it did before he got in. I think there's also this tendancy to look back a couple of decades before a lot of development spilled over into the outer bouroughs as sort of a "glorified" era of the city. It wasn't. No one wants a Downtown where everything is stagnant, and nother ever happens.
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