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New York: On the Upper West Side, a House Divided by Income

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 04:31
by Pedro-NF
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On the Upper West Side, a House Divided by Income

Even as so many crises roiled the world recently, the news that a development on the Upper West Side of Manhattan would proceed with a brand of distasteful social engineering still managed to command international attention. The building, in what is known as Riverside South, a stretch of land reaching below 72nd Street that seems largely like a pop-up location for people who have never heard of Katz's deli or the G train, had received approval from the city for separate entrances — one for wealthy residents and one for those earning far less who would occupy the project's affordable units, in a separate wing.

Re: New York: On the Upper West Side, a House Divided by Income

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 04:35
by Pedro-NF
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Poor doors: the segregation of London's inner-city flat dwellers

Multimillion pound housing developments in London are segregating less well-off tenants from wealthy homebuyers by forcing them to use separate entrances.