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Category: Gentrification in Brooklyn

Posted inBusiness & Innovation, Featured News, Fort Greene / Clinton Hill, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Unveiling of New Mega-High Rise in Fort Greene Sparks Excitement… and Concern

by Tiffany Owens October 17, 2016January 28, 2021
Posted inFeatured News, Fort Greene / Clinton Hill, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Coalition of Officials led by Cumbo Announces Fort Greene Senior Center will Stay in Community

by Brooklyn Reader October 7, 2016January 28, 2021
Posted inBusiness & Innovation, Featured News, Flatbush, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Change is Inevitable, Even in Flatbush

by Edward Olean September 9, 2016January 28, 2021
Posted inBedford Stuyvesant, Brownsville, Crown Heights, East New York, Featured News, Flatbush, Fort Greene / Clinton Hill, Gentrification in Brooklyn, Lifestyle & Culture, Prospect Heights

Flatbush-Based Organization Unites Residents in Fight Against Gentrification

by Gabriella Thalassites August 31, 2016January 28, 2021
Posted inFlatbush, Gentrification in Brooklyn, Local Voices

Equality for East Flatbush– #NoEvictionZone Video Pledges

by Brooklyn Reader June 16, 2016January 28, 2021
PA James, along with Assemblymember Walter Mosley held a press conference in front of 410 Eastern Parkway in protest of unscrupulous tactics by landlords to force tenants out of their homes
Posted inCrown Heights, Featured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

PA James, Assemblymember Mosley Protest G-Way Management in Crown Heights for Widespread Tenant Harassment Practices

by Brooklyn Reader March 7, 2016January 28, 2021
Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, Zoning for Quality and Affordability, Bill de Blasio
Posted inBedford Stuyvesant, Brook-Lens, Crown Heights, Featured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Photos: Mayor de Blasio Pays Surprise Visit to Bed-Stuy, Campaigns his Affordable Housing Bills

by Brooklyn Reader February 28, 2016January 27, 2021
Posted inBedford Stuyvesant, Business & Innovation, Featured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Building on top of Buildings: Greed or Good Sense?

by Brooklyn Reader January 29, 2016January 28, 2021
Mayor de Blasio's housing plan
Posted inFeatured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Mayor de Blasio’s Plan for Affordable Housing: Where Does it Stand Now?

by Brooklyn Reader January 27, 2016January 28, 2021
East New York
Posted inBrownsville, East New York, Featured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

At Hearing, Division Still on Rezoning Plan to Keep East New York ‘Affordable’

by Brooklyn Reader January 7, 2016January 28, 2021
East New York, Brownsville
Posted inBrownsville, East New York, Featured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Free Legal Clinic to Address Residential Displacement, Tenant Harassment in Brownsville, E. New York and Cypress Hills

by Brooklyn Reader December 11, 2015January 28, 2021
Posted inFeatured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Report Shows, ‘We are in the Worst Rental Crisis this Country Has Ever Known’

by Brooklyn Reader December 11, 2015January 28, 2021
Gabriel Koren, Sculptor, Sculptures, gentrification, work studios, Brooklyn, Harlem, historical figures
Posted inArts & Entertainment, Featured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn

Noted Sculptor Gabriel Koren Desperately Seeking New Space After Brooklyn Landlord Doubles Rent

by Brooklyn Reader July 1, 2015January 28, 2021
Posted inFeatured News, Gentrification in Brooklyn, Popular

Why Does Hillary Clinton’s ‘Hello Brooklyn’ Campaign Video Make Brooklyn Look So… Non-Diverse?

by Brooklyn Reader May 18, 2015January 28, 2021

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