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Manhattan luxury tower to have separate rich/poor entrances
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Apart block: Manhattan luxury tower to have separate rich/poor entrances

Published time: August 20, 2013 05:31 Get short URL







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Austerity, Conflict, Economy, Law, Politics, Privatization, Real Estate, USA

A New York City developer has broken ground on a midtown luxury tower that reportedly plans to separate potential tenants based on their income, going so far as to segregate occupants via drastically different entrances and exits.
Extell, a Manhattan developer, has begun construction on the glitzy tower, where 55 low-income units will be available, yet distinctly separate from the 219 market-rate condominiums overlooking the city's waterfront.

In exchange for building the low-income apartments, Extell is seeking millions of dollars in tax breaks from New York lawmakers, according to the New York Post.

However, unlike other developers seeking the tax exemption, 40 Riverside Boulevard will have five floors facing away from the Hudson River with a separate entrance, elevator and maintenance elevator. The 219 condos have a riverside view, a contradiction the West Side Rag blog compared to the wealth gap at turn-of-the-20th-century Britain.

"You know that show Downton Abbey'? Where the servants have to come to and go through separate entrances and bow their heads when they see a noble?" the author wrote, as quoted by the Post. "Well, there could soon be a version right here on the Upper West Side!"

A spokeswoman for the Department of Housing Preservation and Development said Extell's tax exemption application is under review, yet Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal said the plans "smack of classism."

"My immediate reaction was, This is reprehensible,'" she told MSNBC on Monday. "Why would they do this? What is the need to segregate low-income working-class people from the wealthy?"

Rosenthal said her Upper West Side constituents agreed with her and pressed the Extell to integrate the low-income and high-income apartments, saying the current place seems to be from the past.

"That has no place in the 21st century, especially on the Upper West Side, which is a bastion of progressivism and always has been…I think that because that has been a public outcry, the developer will probably come to the table."

While separate doors may seem like a centuries-old idea, it is emblematic of the current wealth gap that has only expanded over recent years in New York City. A New York University study published earlier this year revealed that median incomes decreased (by 6.8 percent to $50,433 a year) in the years between 2007 and 2011, while rent prices rose (by a monthly gross of 8.6 percent).

Even more worrisome, one-third of New Yorkers spend at least half of their annual income on housing.

"Given that two-thirds of New Yorkers rent their homes, it's concerning to see that rental housing has become increasingly expensive across the city and increasingly affordable to many tenants," said Ingrid Gould Ellen, the co-director of the Furman Center, which was involved in the NYU study.

One percent of New Yorkers earned almost 45 percent of the city's income in 2007, James Parrott, a Fiscal Policy Institute economist, told the Post. That one percent, which accounts for roughly 90,000 people, had an average income of $3.7 million, or approximately $10,000 a day.

The latter is equivalent to what the city's poorest one million households take home in one year.

"New York City has always had extremes of rich and poor," Parrott said. "But we haven't had the extremes we have today. It's been getting more extreme all the time. It's more extreme now than what it was 10 years ago, or 15 years ago."
http://rt.com/usa/manhattan-luxury-rich-poor-doors-700/
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John Lennon said:
You're still f**cking peasants as far as I can see.

Jim Hackett says:
The blindness and a certain arrogance of the Elite's class never surprises me.
The Silence of the Sheeple astounds me in disbelief.
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nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
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Quote:In exchange for building the low-income apartments, Extell is seeking millions of dollars in tax breaks from New York lawmakers, according to the New York Post.

However, unlike other developers seeking the tax exemption, 40 Riverside Boulevard will have five floors facing away from the Hudson River with a separate entrance, elevator and maintenance elevator. The 219 condos have a riverside view, a contradiction the West Side Rag blog compared to the wealth gap at turn-of-the-20th-century Britain.

"You know that show Downton Abbey'? Where the servants have to come to and go through separate entrances and bow their heads when they see a noble?" the author wrote, as quoted by the Post. "Well, there could soon be a version right here on the Upper West Side!"

This is easily fixed: tell the developers they if they build separate entrances, they lose the multi-million dollar tax break.

Will it be fixed? I very much doubt it.
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Laws are to keep the not enfranchised citizens in their place.

Funds dedicated to "low income housing" by HUD turned over to for profit developers.

Apartments for students in a college town is where the money went,
even when folks in Govt. supported housing could NOT get a damn
toilet drain opened or pipes unfroze by "the GDamn housing authority".

I was so angry I chose to give up public activism, my words and deeds would have hurt the coalition.

That was 20 years ago. Its much more in our faces now.
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