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almost 17 years ago
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From the Daily News: Barren and remote waterfront areas in Queens could become lively parks, cafés and playgrounds under new regulations being proposed by city planners. The new Waterfront Text Amendment, which is being reviewed by Queens community leaders, would allow developers who build along waterfront areas to provide more lush promenades, better seating and improved lighting. Advocates are... [more]
Response by alanhart
almost 17 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2007

That's awesome! So developers in the 22nd century will have to build parks on top of the brownfields. Excellent.

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Response by kylewest
almost 17 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2007

Sounds like good news for everyone. If accurately reported and eventually acted upon by developers when they again have access to financing for new projects, LIC could be greatly enhanced. Not sure where that leaves LIC in the present other than the article underscoring the problem that such enhancements do not currently exist there.

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Response by LICComment
almost 17 years ago
Posts: 3610
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This is certainly positive for the long-term desirability of LIC.

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Response by nyc10022
almost 17 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2008

This would be great news if there were still developers actually developing...

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Response by McHale
almost 17 years ago
Posts: 399
Member since: Oct 2008

What about the prostitutes on Purves street......is this positive too........maybe we can go back to $5 hum jobs like in the 70's.

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