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Jane on the Brooklyn Waterfront

Jane Jacobs writes to the Brooklyn Rail about the Greenpoint/Williamsburg waterfront rezoning:

"How weird, and how sad, that New York, which has demonstrated successes enlightening to so much of the world, seems unable to learn lessons it needs for itself. I will make two predictions with utter confidence. 1. If you follow the community’s plan you will harvest a success. 2. If you follow the proposal before you today, you will maybe enrich a few heedless and ignorant developers, but at the cost of an ugly and intractable mistake."

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