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- Author(s): JACOBS, KARRIE (AUTHOR)
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Nation. Aug2024, Vol. 319 Issue 2, p80-82. 3p. 1 Color Photograph.
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The article discusses the transformation of the Gowanus neighborhood in Brooklyn, which was once an industrial area known for its polluted canal. Efforts are being made to revitalize and gentrify the area, with a rezoning effort underway to create a high-density residential area with around 8,500 new apartments, including affordable units. The neighborhood is experiencing rapid development, with numerous mid-rise and high-rise buildings being constructed. The presence of artists and the rehabilitation of a former power station into an arts hub are also highlighted. The community successfully negotiated for comprehensive renovations, affordable housing, and a master plan for public spaces, including parks, rain gardens, and green roofs to mitigate flooding. The neighborhood's transformation is seen as a possible model for managing growth and adding housing in New York City, attributed to the community's civic power and grassroots organizing. [Extracted from the article]
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