April 25, 2024

It was a striking reaction, tucked into the middle of a City Limits story about a plan for a forlorn section of Brooklyn. Jessica Franco, fighting a 210-unit development to replace her aging, low-slung apartment complex, said it would trigger an influx of high-earning white people, making East New York “look like Downtown Brooklyn.” The real estate industry has seen this movie many times. There are two basic plot lines for racially tinged housing fights:

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