Morning view of Tompkins Square Park from along Avenue A
• City Council approves the Mayor's "City of Yes" housing plan by 3a 1-20 vote (NY1) ... "City of Yes" sets the stage for "bigger, taller luxury condos in our neighborhoods" (Village Preservation) ... How each NYC councilmember voted on City of Yes (City Limits) ... Christopher Marte, who represents the Lower East Side and downtown, was the only Manhattan City Council member to vote no. "He's argued for months that the 'City of Yes' will end up being a developer boondoggle that won't adequately mandate affordable construction. After the bill passed, he said that it would 'cast a long shadow over the city.'" (The Spirit)
• Report: Unsheltered homeless youth population doubled in NYC (The City)
• Jesse Malin makes "smash comeback" at Beacon Theatre (NY1 ... Variety) ... His comeback shows were a "testament to the human spirit" (Rolling Stone) ... previously on EVG
• Heat issues at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery (PIX11)
• City Council seeks universal parking ban at intersections (Streetsblog)
• CNN names "Veselka: The Rainbow on the Corner at the Center of the World" as one of the year's "unmissable" documentaries (CNN ... previously on EVG)
• "Citizen Kane" in 35mm at the Village East by Angelika on Monday (Official site)
• A touristy Christmas bar listicle if you're not feeling too hum-buggy (Delish)
1 comment:
Marte is right. The City of Yes is a give away to developers. The buildings going up will not only destroy the idea of neighborhood in the city but the apartments will be co-ops for the higher income or market rate rentals with very few apartments for low/moderate income renters/buyers. This will be. a mess for years to come for the EV. Our properties are inexpensive compared to the rest of the city. And low rise making cheaper for demolition. And since we have weak leadership... God, knows what will happen to us.
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