Well based on the renderings it appears that there will be several public access points the waterfront, parks, etc. Again I'm not familiar with this area, however I frequent areas along the New Jersey 'gold coast' that have seen some revitalization over the last decade and such revitalization has done wonders for what used to be undesirable / underutilized areas. Granted I may not be comparing apples to apples, though I can't imagine that this development would damage the cultural identity of this neighborhood.
I suppose I'm curious now as to what your ideal alternative would be to this proposal?
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