Monday, July 28, 2008

EV Grieve Etc.

With less than 18 months left in Mayor Bloomberg's final term, the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission is in a race against the clock to approve historic designations for more than 1,000 buildings. (NY Post)

3 comments:

  1. nyc will continue to be a playground for the rich. and foreigners. i sense some major backlash on the horizon...

    more riots to come?

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  2. Yeah, BB, it may be an interesting week... I've heard rumblings of a few unannounced protests this week in connection with the 20th anniversary of the Tompkins Square Park riots.

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  3. you sound like a well adjusted person. I suggest that you cool it with the Slayer records and and go read a book about gardening or something.

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