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That's called breathing. Inflation is one of things in the same bucket as death & taxation
Also, inflation is near-zero and has been for years, and there's no risk at all of it increasing any time soon. Stop reading so much right-wing propaganda, read more Paul Krugman.
They more so in Jackson Heights or Woodside/Astoria? I see them all the time around Roosevelt and 69th st in Woodside. Plus, Woodside/Astoria are closer to Home Depots than Jackson Heights.
Yea I've seen them in Woodside and Astoria too. On Roosevelt from 74st all the way to 61st, there's usually a large group on the bqe overpass.
In Astoria I see them a fee blocks along Broadway from 43 St to Steinway.
I haven't been to Roosevelt ave in a while but the ones in Astoria are still there.
Also, inflation is near-zero and has been for years, and there's no risk at all of it increasing any time soon. Stop reading so much right-wing propaganda, read more Paul Krugman.
That inflation is inevitable is a right-wing concept? Hardly. It's a cat & mouse game, people always feel they deserve more so they ask for more pay, business ask for higher prices, life goes on. Housing inflation is alive & well in NYC
That inflation is inevitable is a right-wing concept? Hardly. It's a cat & mouse game, people always feel they deserve more so they ask for more pay, business ask for higher prices, life goes on. Housing inflation is alive & well in NYC
Would be nice at least if wages were inflating at the same rate as the cost of living. There was an article recently about how in the entire NYC metro area, people have been spending more to live here but not making more money to do so.
Also, inflation is near-zero and has been for years, and there's no risk at all of it increasing any time soon. Stop reading so much right-wing propaganda, read more Paul Krugman.
So that's what they've been telling you? Believe none of what you hear and half of what you read.
I've never seen a single hooker or drug dealer anywhere on Roosevelt from QB through Flushing. Maybe they were there in the 80'ies but common let's get with the times
They are inside the bars now. Come to Roosevelt, and 103rd St. There are a few bars. You will see them. They are not going to be outside. The cops will just take them away.
I think this is an example of small-minded thinking. There are business owners who understand that making the area more pleasant will allow them to attract better and more customers. And the businesses can grow with those new opportunities.
Then there seem to be other, scared business owners who think that keeping the area seedy and ugly will somehow be better for them because it will keep their rent lower. Perhaps an ugly, seedy looking area would have lower rents. But why can't these businesses see it as an opportunity to grow and become better?
There are precedents with other BIDS where areas became better and immigrant owned mom and pop businesses thrived. See below for the FAQ from the BID itself addressing these issues:
1. Will the BID displace immigrant businesses and bring in chain stores that are able to afford higher rents?
No. Making Roosevelt Avenue safer and cleaner will attract more customers. Too many of our local residents feel like they have to leave our community to shop in a safe and pleasant environment. And local business owners that are part of Business Improvement Districts in immigrant neighborhoods such as Washington Heights, Brooklyn’s Myrtle Avenue, Main Street in Flushing, and Fordham Rd in the Bronx have seen how cleaner, safer streets help immigrant and mom-and-pop shops thrive there
2. Is the BID anti-immigrant? Anti-small business?
No. We want a cleaner and safer Roosevelt Ave that will allow our businesses to thrive. In fact, organizing together in a Business Improvement District gives smaller businesses the power to compete with the big malls and box stores. If we work together we can do more–no individual business can always afford to hire an extra person to clean up the street or put a new streetlight–but together we can.
From what I got in the article, I am assuming, they will kick out the present tenants there, and build something brand new. If all they plan on doing is add some trees, and new street lights, then I dont see how that would hurt them, but if BID starts demolishing, and building new structures, they are probably not bringing back any mom and pop operations.
From what I got in the article, I am assuming, they will kick out the present tenants there, and build something brand new. If all they plan on doing is add some trees, and new street lights, then I dont see how that would hurt them, but if BID starts demolishing, and building new structures, they are probably not bringing back any mom and pop operations.
So are they going to get better prostitutes, too? Where does one find the best in Jackson Heights? Are they generally latinas or is there a good mix?
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