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Maybe because Greenpoint and LIC became a lot more in-demand in those 20 years and development followed the demand?


You have that backwards. Bloomberg rezoned the queens and brooklyn waterfront for his real estate investor buddies, which gentrified the shit out of these neighborhoods and brought in a ton of people that would have never dared to cross the east river.


So they allowed housing to be built to meet the demand of living on the waterfront.




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