Wednesday Linkster
Everthing a Nabe Shouldn’t Be. Sao Paulo, photo by S. Peterman Crown Princess Lists Badly [Daily News] MTA’s Cleaning Chemicals Mix Badly With Heat Wave [Daily News] Manhattan BP to Tally Abandoned Buildings [City Limits] Illegal Residents Refuse Rent to Landlords [Village Voice] 2 Artistic Communities´Gentrification Compared [Block Mag] Importance of Accurate Appraisals [Marketwatch -…
Everthing a Nabe Shouldn’t Be. Sao Paulo, photo by S. Peterman
Crown Princess Lists Badly [Daily News]
MTA’s Cleaning Chemicals Mix Badly With Heat Wave [Daily News]
Manhattan BP to Tally Abandoned Buildings [City Limits]
Illegal Residents Refuse Rent to Landlords [Village Voice]
2 Artistic Communities´Gentrification Compared [Block Mag]
Importance of Accurate Appraisals [Marketwatch – via Matrix]
Williamsburg Vs Park Slope: Amount of Shade [Gowanus Lounge]
I bet the people from the slums in City of God would *love* to live in one of the Fedders buildings we complain about so much here.
But they’ll also love the fact that there’s no “shadow-producing high-rises”! Oooh, and no shadow-producing trees!
i bet the people from the slums depicted in City of God would think that looks pretty good.
“How a neighborhood should be?!?” Are you crazy? Everything is boring and repetitive. Imagine miles and miles of everything looking exactly the same. I’d be DESPERATE for a high-rise or a Fedder building — ANYTHING to break the monotony.
That place looks like a nightmare. Thank god we live in a city where we have variety. You may love some and hate some, but at least there is variety to love and hate.
everything contextual and none of those shadow-producing high-rises. I thought that is everything a neighborhood should be.