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A walk back in time to 1990.

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  • erratum8mm
    erratum8mm
    Fun Fact: After the real estate crash of the early 90s, Stephen B. Jacobs walked away from his investment, not finishing (or even starting) work on most of his Lincoln Pl. buildings.
  • prodigalson
    prodigalson
    How can any one afford to live in Brooklyn any more???
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Many people can afford to live in Brooklyn because they used to live in Manhattan.
  • ehgee
    ehgee
    edited November 2017
    prodigalson said:
    How can any one afford to live in Brooklyn any more???
    increasing inequality means more rich people too, and those rich people generally want to live around other rich people, not in cleveland— driving increasing demand and increasing prices in bougie brooklyn
  • Marco555
    Marco555
    A number of buyers are foreign and don’t live here. They’re just looking for a safe place to rest their cash.
  • Barnstormer
    Barnstormer
    Same as it ever was
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Using slightly different language, one could likely have written that same article about a neighborhood on the outskirts of Paris in the 1200s.
  • prodigalson
    prodigalson
    I remember when retirees could afford to pay their rent even though they only lived on their Social Security checks. Looks like those days are long gone in Brooklyn.
  • deedee
    deedee
    Wow... it's wild to read this now. Things have changed so much in the neighborhood.