Monday, July 21, 2014
East River Plaza: Gentrification at its best?
Opened in 2009, the East River Plaza located in the heart of East Harlem, has created over 3,000 jobs to a community that has the worse jobless rate in New York City. Now that the mall has been up-and-running for a couple of years, there have been talks that there will be apartment towers built on top of the mall. This part of the neighborhood has been heavily gentrified over the years. Hunter college, student housing, and a number of condo's and luxury apartments flood the area that was abandoned and vacant while I was growing up in the mid and late 90s. So yes, this mall has generated jobs for the people in the community but the towers on top of the mall probably will be out of the price range for East Harlem natives.
1984-1994 Crack is Wack
The Crack is Wack mural in East Harlem was painted by artist Keith Hearing in 1986. Before he officially finished painting the mural, he received a 25 dollar ticket. The parks department contacted Keith months later sensing the crack epidemic coming to NYC.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Projects and Tenements
The East Harlem I grew up in was surrounded by projects and tenements. I lived in Clinton houses on 104th street, and across the street was Carver houses. On the other sides of these public housing complexes were tenements. In 2014, we see these condo type buildings in the neighborhood.
Hunter College in East Harlem
Hunter College in East Harlem, across the street from one of the few 99 cent stores left in the neighborhood and a liquor store. There are also condo-looking apartments across the street just for Hunter College students.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Two-Fith and Lex: Decades later, still the same
While walking around 125th street and Lexington last week with my mother, she told me that things have gotten better. 125th street and Lex. has always, to me, been a notorious place for drug addicts and drug users to hang around. My mother grew up during the Heroin and Crack epidemic's so of course things have gotten better to her. To me it is still the same. As I walked passed the block where my grandmother's body was found in the late 90s (124 b/w Lex & 3rd) I saw the same shit. Dope fein's leaning over, and Heroin addicts with needle sticking marks on their arms. All of my grandparents lost their lives to drugs and its sad seeing that things have not changed in the area where my Grandmother lived. Last weekend was definitely a trip down memory lane.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
East/Spanish Harlem: No Apollo theatre
Old Timers Day http://ordervision.blogspot.com/2010/09/east-harlem-old-timers-day.html
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