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Originally Posted by JR Ewing
By gentrify, I mean that normal people will be there. Right now, that stretch of Sutphin is inhabited by lowlives. That would be a good area for young professionals since it's a 15 min express ride to Penn.
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I agree. Its happening along major transit lines and the surrounding areas. It will gentrify no worries. As Manhattan becomes ever more expensive, locations such as this will be ideal for young grads and millennials. Overtime, as they mature with the new residents, the neighborhood will naturally clean up.
LIC is one neighborhood that is taking a dramatic leap. Use to be a dump, but by 2020, it will seem almost integrated with Midtown East.