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Originally Posted by babybackribs2314
Eh. It's totally cut-off from the rest of Manhattan. Everything along the East River down there is dominated by public housing--it really needs to be demolished before the neighborhood can recover.
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There's some public housing in the neighborhood, but most of those waterfront postwar "project" type highrises in this part of the waterfront aren't public housing.
They're mostly middle income housing or sometimes regular market-rate housing.