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FIPNA Press Release: Introducing Countdown to a New Mayor

By Karen Argenti on November 18, 2011

PRESS RELEASE  For immediate release:  November 17, 2011 Introducing FIPNA’s Countdown to a New Mayor Mayor Bloomberg has championed the cause of development about all else– above community integrity, above living wage jobs, above affordability for low and middle income New Yorkers, and above quality of life issues including the sanctity of parkland and historic preservation. [...]

Posted in Communications, Construction, COUNTDOWN TO A NEW MAYOR, Front Page News, Ft. Independence Park, Parks, Press Release | Tagged development, economic justice, housing, living wage jobs, parkland, preservation | Leave a response

Wall might fall, but retains nabe’s character – The Riverdale Press

By Margaret on November 16, 2011

Big news from the Riverdale Press about 3469 Cannon Place — it appears Jackson’s plans to develop this property may have hit some big snags. Click the link below to read more: Wall might fall, but retains nabe’s character – The Riverdale Press.

Posted in Fort Independence Housing aka Cannon Place, Front Page News | Tagged Bronx, Bronx Community Board 8, development, Jackson Development Group, Kingsbridge Heights | Leave a response

Urban Pathways Devt at 3469 Cannon Place

By Margaret on December 7, 2009

Community Board 8 is holding its Land Use Committee meeting at Kingsbridge Heights Community Center this Wednesday, December 9th, at 7:30 p.m. so that Kingsbridge Heights residents can HEAR about and TALK about the proposed Urban Pathways development at 3469 Cannon Place. Urban Pathways has already been to a CB #8 meeting, and came out [...]

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COUNTDOWN TO A NEW MAYOR

Mayor Bloomberg has championed the cause of development above all else-- above community integrity, above living wage jobs, above affordability for low and middle income New Yorkers, and above quality of life issues including the sanctity of parkland and historic preservation. Bloomberg has stacked the deck in favor of developers, put their profits above all else, and made it very difficult for communities to protect their viability by asking the important questions: Does this fit the community? Does it bring something the community needs, or only something developers think they can profit from? Is it actually affordable? In the Bloomberg administration, all of that is secondary to encouraging large-scale development, come what may. He has created a war zone in the outer boroughs, where the vast majority of New Yorkers live and try to put down roots. In that context, we can't help but begin a COUNTDOWN TO A NEW MAYOR

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