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The Creative Destruction of New York City - Engineering the City for the Elite (Hardcover)
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The Creative Destruction of New York City - Engineering the City for the Elite (Hardcover)
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Bill de Blasio's campaign rhetoric centered on a tale of two
cities: rich and poor New York. He promised to value the needs of
poor and working-class New Yorkers alongside the elite, making
government work better for all denizens of New York, not just
those-the elite-who thrived during Bloomberg's tenure as mayor. But
well into de Blasio's administration, many critics see the city
finding myriad new ways to create profit for land owners and
developers through a constant process of destruction and
rebuilding. Many lauded his goals of creating more affordable
housing, but, in 2015, Brooklyn was deemed the most unaffordable
housing market in the United States, when viewed as a median
income-to-median home cost ratio. Manhattan even with its higher
median income, was the third least affordable market. Its notable
new buildings include the much-maligned 432 Park Avenue, which is
usually uninhabited due to the fact that most of its units are
fourth residences. The old adage is becoming truer: New York is a
place only for the very rich and the very poor. In The Creative
Destruction of New York City, urban scholar Alessandro Busa tells
the story of fifteen years of shocking transformations in the city,
and an updated tale of two New Yorks, circa 2017. There is a gilded
city of sky-high glass towers where Wall Street managers, Hollywood
celebrities and Middle-Eastern billionaires live their glamorous
lives or stash their offshore cash. And there is another New York,
a city where even the professional middle class is one rent hike
away from eviction. Despite de Blasio's rhetoric, the trajectory
since Bloomberg has been remarkably consistent. A brand new global
class of super-wealthy city consumers has been born, and, Busa
argues, New York's urban development is changing to suit their
ostentatious consumption demands. Meanwhile, the power of city
producers, those who hold all the cards in the city building game,
has never been greater. Power players in real estate, banking and
finance have managed to ensure that, regardless of changes in
leadership, their interests are safeguarded at City Hall. By
aggressively re-zoning and re-branding neighborhoods across the
board, they are producing a brand new city, a repackaged wonderland
of lavish real estate targeting the elite market. The Creative
Destruction of New York City is an important chronicle of both the
success of the city's elite and of efforts to counter the city's
march toward a glossy and exclusionary urban landscape. It is
essential reading for everyone who cares about affordable housing
access and, indeed, the soul of New York City.
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