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August 1, 2006
“Publicly Accessible Open Space” Closes in Manhattan
Brooklyn Views highlights what can happen to "publicly accessible open space," after The NY Times reported that Masaryk Towers, a middle-income housing complex, voted to close their walkway, often used by residents in a nearby low-income housing complex.
Forest City Ratner touts the scant seven acres proposed for what, if built, would be the most dense residential community in the nation.
Though "publicly accessible," Forest City Ratner would privately determine the use of the open space, which as Masaryk Towers proves, could change.
Posted by lumi at August 1, 2006 8:56 AM