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The Bronx is Yearning
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07/16/12 07:10 PM
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Ok, you Bronx residents, current or former New Yorkers..what's your take on this story. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/magazine/bronx-economy.html?_r=1&pagewanted=allEarlier this year, Miguel Sanchez decided he wanted out of Manhattan. So he uprooted his digital creative agency to an Internet incubator in a restored red-brick building with a sleek, modern design. For a few hundred bucks a month, Sanchez, who has recently done work with brands like Belvedere and Mercedes-Benz, joined a community of entrepreneurs who share ideas and get advice on nitty-gritty start-up matters. He just recorded his best month of billings ever.
This may sound like another Brooklyn success story, but Sanchez is operating out of Sunshine Bronx, an ambitious new development in Hunts Point, a neighborhood known for unemployment and rampant prostitution. There’s no Ping-Pong table, but Sunshine is nevertheless trying to make entrepreneurs feel as though they’ve left the South Bronx and stepped into Silicon Valley.
This may seem overly ambitious, but Ruben Diaz Jr., the borough president, reminded me that the Bronx is home to nearly a dozen colleges and universities and the research arms of the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo. (“There are so many scientists here,” he said.) Diaz, like many officials I spoke to, claimed that the area’s problems are largely based on perception...
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: Lilo]
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07/16/12 08:01 PM
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Two things
That location in the picture is not Hunts Point. I know that area very well, my parents live on 153rd street. This is about two to three blocks away from Lincoln Hospital.
I have read about these incubators coming to the Bronx, and I support and encourage more to come to the borough. As far as the perception of the Bronx is concerned, it does have a perception problem (particularly the South Bronx) along with a host of other classic urban issues like gangs, drugs, bad schools, pollution, etc.
BUT, the borough has been improving (albeit a bit slow). The South Bronx in particular has the highest rate of new real estate construction in all of NYC the past 2/3 yrs. Lots of new residential/green buildings not too far from the area in the picture have been sprouting up.
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Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: Lilo]
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07/16/12 10:24 PM
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I understand the rap music and urban decay, but what particular made you think of bugs bunny when thinking of the bronx?
The accent. I believe Mel Blanc said he combined a Bronx and Brooklyn accent for Bugs Bunny. Gotcha, never heard of that.
Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: olivant]
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07/16/12 10:38 PM
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I guess any place can improve depending on how you define that term. But hasn't the Bronx been in decline for decades and, actually, generations? If so, it will probably take decades for it to reach a threshhold where those who live there can state without equivocation that it has improved. I know thatthere are parts of Pittsburgh where I grew up that started deteriorating a long time ago and show no signs of improving. I would say the Bronx is in better footing (due to gentrification slowly coming into the area, new investments) than many other traditional struggling urban areas like Detroit, Baltimore, parts of DC,etc. Each area has its pluses and its minuses obviously.
Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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07/17/12 12:18 PM
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The Bronx---like the rest of the outer boroughs---is a city within a city. And like any other city, there are good parts and parts that are run down.
It's true that the southwest Bronx has been run down for longer than I've been alive (and I'm almost 53), but as Dapper alluded to, there are some nice developments going up now. The area will almost certainly remain low income, but it's a start.
Now here's the thing: When people from outside of New York hear "The Bronx," they automatically think of the area below Yankee Stadium (the southwest portion of the borough), because that's what's usually depicted on television. But the rest of the borough is quite beautiful, with tree lined streets and everything.
The Throggs Neck zip code (10465), where I live, contains one of the lowest crime rates and has some of the highest property values in all of the outer boroughs. A two family split level house here averages well over $500,000. The subway doesn't come here, and there are very few apartment buildings, so the area is quite residential. Throggs Neck is pretty much to the Bronx what Howard Beach is to Queens. It's almost more like Long Island than the rest of the Bronx.
But there are other sections of the borough that are still nice as well. Pelham Bay is still very nice, and Castle Hill is still remarkably blue collar and as integrated as, say, Woodside in Queens. It's quite the "melting pot."
Unfortunately, it's true that some neighborhoods aren't what they used to be, but I think you'll find that in any city. I know you'll find that in every borough. Manhattan has Washington Heights. Queens has Hollis. Brooklyn has East New York. Even Staten Island has the Stapleton section, which, believe me, is not an area where you want your car to break down at night.
I think my point (or rant) is, you have to take the good with the bad.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: MaryCas]
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07/18/12 10:40 AM
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We had friends who lived on Puritan Ave (Schylerville?). It was a nice neighborhood. The only drawback was they were in the landing path of Laguardia Airport.
My nephew went to the Maritime College, under the Throgs Neck Bridge. We visited him a few times. Nice location; nice neighborhood to drive through, but it flooded sometimes.
Puritan Avenue is sandwiched in between Pelham Bay and Throggs Neck. Some realtors do call it Schuylerville, but none of the residents do. It's technically Pelham Bay, but some of them call it Throggs Neck. I live right near the Maritime College, MC. As far as flooding, it depends on where you are. We're right on the Long Island Sound (Eastchester Bay). The waterfront is pretty much my backyard, and we've never had a drainage problem. But I have local friends who got hit pretty hard after last year's hurricane.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: Lilo]
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07/18/12 11:41 AM
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The Bronx has so much to offer - City Island, The Bronx Zoo (I've been to numerous zoos, and it's the best I've ever seen), Botanical Gardens (stunning), Arthur Avenue (the REAL Little Italy, plus Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a gorgeous church), Fordham University (one of the best colleges and my dad's alma mater), and, as MC coyly pointed out, Yankee Stadium. I know that's just the tip of the iceberg, but it's all there and it's all wonderful.
I'm not trying to pass off the Bronx as some sort of paradise, but it has a heck of a lot going for it.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
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07/18/12 12:34 PM
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The Bronx has so much to offer - Fordham University (one of the best colleges and my dad's alma mater) Mine too, Babe. Class of 1981  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: Turnbull]
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07/18/12 12:47 PM
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Robert Moses practically destroyed most of the southwest Bronx with the Cross Bronx Expressway, which displaced 60,000 stable, hard-working Irish, Jewish and Italian working-class families. Bastard did a number on Brooklyn too, as I remember  . Moses was a horrible man, TB. If you haven't read it, I can't recommend this book enough: http://www.amazon.com/The-Power-Broker-Robert-Moses/dp/0394480767
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: pizzaboy]
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07/18/12 01:04 PM
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The Bronx has so much to offer - Fordham University (one of the best colleges and my dad's alma mater) Mine too, Babe. Class of 1981  . I guess you didn't know my dad? He was class of '42!  He worked at the Rexall on the corner of 233rd and White Plains Road for over 30 years. My Uncle Bob owned the Benjamin's Jewelers and their friend Sal owned the luncheonette on the corner of White Plains Road and 234th, and my dad used to eat lunch there almost every day.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
[Re: J_BIGGS]
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07/18/12 01:24 PM
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Throggsneck has always been an 'okay' area. Until you hit the housing projects of course. The poster that described it as being similar to Howard Beach is right on. A pretty accurate comparison. One thing, like Howard Beach, the residents have that automatic suspicion of anyone they don't recognize who doesn't live in the area. Or at least they used to. Maybe they mellowed since then...
JIGGS Welcome aboard, Jiggs. That was my post that compared Throggs Neck to Howard Beach. As far as Throggs Neckers go, we don't count the Randall-Balcom housing projects because they're so far off the beaten path. Their closest neighbors are interred at Saint Raymonds Cemetery  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
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07/18/12 01:48 PM
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If he'd had his way, his "Lower New York Expressway" would have destroyed Greenwich Village and Chinatown. God, can you imagine? Today Greenwich Village contains 2 of 5 most expensive zip codes in the United States, which is remarkable in itself because when I was growing up the place was generally affordable. Sure, there were always "starving" actors and artists in the area, but today the place is Hollywood East. No one living there today is a starving anything. And I'll tell you, as a cranky old New Yorker, I liked Greenwich Village AND Times Square better the way they were. All the character is gone  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Bronx is Yearning
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07/18/12 02:09 PM
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Hey the famous pizzaboy! I heard of you. They got a whole thread in the Sit down over there down there over you. Did you know that? Yeah, someone told me they were accusing me of being some guy named Maggio, so I popped in to try to put a stop to it. But that guy Cigars won't let it go. It's a great site as far as knowledgeable posters go, but I'm not crazy about all of the insults and racial hate that gets tossed around. Just my two cents. Those projects you mention was all Meldisch Bros. product up and down. Some really bad times in the 70s & 80s...
Joey Meldish is a few years older than me, but I knew him pretty well. No one misses that guy, I'll tell you that much.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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