The absolute and utter gaslighting. Absolutely absolutely wild wild wild.https://www.thecity.nyc/2021/9/30/22703396/cumbo-crown-heights-armory-discounts …
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@ceaweaver then why do you think Crown Heights residents should’ve “trusted” Bruce Eichner on the Botanical Gardens development? “People have no trust.” “The homelessness crisis is so bad, and we live in a world where real-estate developers are the ones building housing.”pic.twitter.com/MjGwycXNOv
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Zeke Luger Retweeted Cea Weaver
“the developer is doing more or less exactly what they said they would do, we said it was bullshit at the time, and it still is”https://twitter.com/ceaweaver/status/1443924865443110913 …
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Is there a difference you see between the two? I’m genuinely curious.
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I meant people don’t trust the deblasio admin to lead rezonings and they don’t trust the word affordable when they hear it. That’s an objective fact that’s true at the armory and true at 960 Franklin. Not sure what point you’re trying to make!
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But to answer a question you didn’t ask, YES, I think these sites are fundamentally quite different. Armory (was) city owned land and you have a lot more you can do. 960 Franklin is privately owned and a lot can be built as of right. So the fight is different.
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Yeah, that’s what I was asking- what’s the difference? So public vs. private land, gotcha. The concern, though, is that you’re contradicting the local DSA candidate, as well as your own tenants’ union.pic.twitter.com/AOLTKOIoua
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