Workers are actually fitting this storefront for a bubble tea shop.
Photo today by Steven
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ReplyDelete@ 10:10pm - spraymanship
ReplyDeleteSuch lawlessness going on in this neighborhood these lawlessness men think they can destroy public and private property as they choose this need to stop where’s the love for your neighbors and neighborhood one day all that you do in the dark will be brought to the light and you will be judged for your crimes against humanity you people love darkness rather than the light that’s why there’s no love left in your heart
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ReplyDeleteI hear what you are saying but this is "post pandemic" NY syndrome. Everyone is taking liberties with just about every simple courtesy, from blatant vandalism to theft. It is as if everyone has decided that they are owed something for following the lockdown rules, keeping each other safe and wearing a mask. Although we all went through the past 18 months some people feel deserving of ultimate freedom to do as they please. The impression of the vanished NYPD is not helping.
In my opinion the current city council is partially responsible. They seem to have an anything goes attitude
DeleteIts the 1970s and 80s all over again, just with more "luxury" condos.
ReplyDeleteThe flea market situation weekends on 14th between A and First is a nightmare.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Anonymous 7/20 12:26. Our current City Council is useless. Ignores the needs of the residents. Too far left, and in the pockets of developers.
ReplyDeleteAnother bubble tea shop. Good luck with that. They're closing down all around you. And that's an expensive corner.
ReplyDeleteHow can you be too far left AND for developers?
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