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TizonaBlu t1_jeg4tzl wrote
Reply to comment by xanaduuu in Remembering Hong Kong icon Leslie Cheung in seven unforgettable films by xanaduuu
Farewell My Concubine is SOO good.
TizonaBlu t1_jearaps wrote
Reply to comment by WorthPrudent3028 in Can New York Fix Its Housing Crisis? It Depends on the Suburbs by thenewyorktimes
Always love it when this sub wants to tear down Village, Chelsea and UES townhouses.
Even though I hate LPC, I’m somewhat glad they’re standing firmly in the way.
TizonaBlu t1_je6lk51 wrote
Reply to comment by Bubbly_Experience694 in Ex-homeless tenants face mass eviction by Lower East Side landlord by natekrinsky
Sure. Give them homes, incarcerate them, ship them to Texas, I don’t care, just get rid of them.
TizonaBlu t1_je6l18c wrote
Reply to comment by Bubbly_Experience694 in Ex-homeless tenants face mass eviction by Lower East Side landlord by natekrinsky
The how doesn’t matter to me, I speak for most people in NYC, we just want them gone. Good thing I’m not a politicians, so it’s not my job to provide solutions. All we can do is to vote out politicians and who can’t deal with the issue and keep trying.
TizonaBlu t1_je6hxpt wrote
Reply to comment by Bubbly_Experience694 in Ex-homeless tenants face mass eviction by Lower East Side landlord by natekrinsky
I care in that I want them gone.
TizonaBlu t1_je6d64q wrote
Reply to comment by Vizualize in Some Guy Bought the Flatiron Building and Didn’t Pay for It by Keikobad
I mean, if it’s up to this sub, the flatiron building would be torn down and turned into a skyscraper.
TizonaBlu t1_jdnlwej wrote
Reply to comment by spk92986 in If you build more public transit, they will come back by psychothumbs
Again, the Stockholm syndrome New Yorkers have that think murders and robberies in the subway is “utopia”.
Let me tell you, a single murder or robbery happening in SG, SK, JP, TW, HK, subway would be an avenger level event where the news will cover it nonstop and politicians will be forced to apologize. In NY, it’s Tuesday.
TizonaBlu t1_jdnh500 wrote
Reply to comment by spk92986 in If you build more public transit, they will come back by psychothumbs
It’s really sad that New Yorkers think that having no murders and robbery in the subway is not “real life”, whereas that’s the reality in almost all developed world. Kinda reminds me of the gun debate where Americans think it’s “impossible” to prevent.
TizonaBlu t1_jdmlmwx wrote
Reply to comment by Pbpopcorn in If you build more public transit, they will come back by psychothumbs
Pushing people on the tracks should be an impossibility. Additionally, people getting attacked in stations shouldn’t be a thing.
TizonaBlu t1_jdml3gw wrote
Reply to comment by NotABostonSportsFan in This café in the West Village is now owned by its own employees by geoxol
Ya, interesting, I go to the village all the time, never heard of it.
TizonaBlu t1_jdettj4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
Uh, you’re literally proving my point? I was referring to both One Madison and MSP Tower, both of which have their entrance on 22nd, a much quieter street, not that you’d know. I’ve literally been on top of both.
Also, please stop spamming me with the same stuff thanks.
TizonaBlu t1_jde29un wrote
Reply to comment by BillionTonsHyperbole in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
Again, I said nothing of what you said. Im aware of what LPC does I’m currently dealing with them for my building. I’m talking about “significant development” meaning turning it into a tower. Not sure why you’re still confused.
TizonaBlu t1_jde1ll9 wrote
Reply to comment by BillionTonsHyperbole in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
I literally said none of what you said.
TizonaBlu t1_jde0o7k wrote
Reply to comment by _ACompulsiveLiar_ in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
Not sure what your first sentence has to do with anything I said. I didn’t say it didn’t have any of those things.
My point is they should have gone with one full floor and a duplex, thus lowering the price point so they’ll be easier to sell, people willing to drop 100m for an apartment is already slim pickings and 250m is even smaller even for NY.
What could happen is these two are on the market, and if someone actually does want a triplex, they buy both and combine them. Doing a triplex makes their options much more limited.
Also, in terms of them splitting, it’s certainly a possibility. However, they built themselves into a corner as they’re not designed to be two apartments. The first floor doesn’t have a BR worthy of being a primary. Second floor doesn’t have a kitchen nor living room. This will require significant work to convert not to mention moving of plumbing.
TizonaBlu t1_jddz914 wrote
Reply to comment by aMonkeyRidingABadger in Why a modest 1827 home is missing from its row in Greenwich Village by rollotomasi07071
Redditors literally want high rises to be built in prime village lol.
First of all, even if a huge development is in the village, like Greenwich Lane, it will not be affordable and do anything to solve housing problem. Secondly, there are already developments in the village, they’re on far west village and there are many huge developments including Superior Ink.
TizonaBlu t1_jddyh43 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Lone_Apple in Why a modest 1827 home is missing from its row in Greenwich Village by rollotomasi07071
Yup. What’s happening here is very simple. The owner purposely neglected the building so that they can make DOB force a demolition so they get around Landmark. Developers have used that tactic for ages along with “accidental” fires that force them to destroy the building.
TizonaBlu t1_jddy7gt wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Artichoke-2531 in Why a modest 1827 home is missing from its row in Greenwich Village by rollotomasi07071
More like the owner purposely neglected it so they can get around Landmark and demolish it. The same happened to the oldest house on Chelsea.
TizonaBlu t1_jddv1ye wrote
Reply to comment by _ACompulsiveLiar_ in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
I really think they made a huge mistake making that a triplex instead of one full floor and a duplex.
TizonaBlu t1_jdduw43 wrote
Reply to comment by johnla in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
Because it’s literally in the flatiron district. Which is not a highly desired residential neighborhood.
TizonaBlu t1_jddummu wrote
Reply to comment by _ACompulsiveLiar_ in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
You significantly overestimate the amount of wealthy people who want to live on 23rd, and in a building where tourists are constantly outside taking pictures.
TizonaBlu t1_jddufnf wrote
Reply to comment by d4ng3rz0n3 in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
Are you serious? It’s like saying, “I work in ESB”, like ok?
I own a townhouse in Manhattan is a significantly bigger flex. Not to mention Flatiron district is actually not great to live in, and the price reflects it.
TizonaBlu t1_jddu5cz wrote
Reply to comment by msa1124 in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
It’s not gonna be good as a condo. The weird shape of the building significantly limits the shape of the building. Not to mention it’s landmarked. It’s also iconic, meaning there’ll be people taking pictures outside constantly. Lastly, it’s on 23rd, and not exactly luxury real estate.
The actual luxury buildings in the area sit on 22nd and are nice and quiet while still having park view.
TizonaBlu t1_jddtkya wrote
Reply to comment by BillionTonsHyperbole in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
The thing is, it’s landmarked, thus it’s impossible to do significant development.
TizonaBlu t1_jddtgj1 wrote
Reply to comment by Mistes in Historic Flatiron Building sells for $190 million at auction by Orener
Yes it’s iconic, it also means it’s landmarked and there’s no way in hell to build anything on the land or modify it much at all. The fact that it’s oddly shaped means it’s difficult to use. I don’t think it’s gonna be much of a revenue generator.
TizonaBlu t1_jeg7llk wrote
Reply to comment by Asha_Brea in Why do so few American movies let foreign language speaking characters speak their own language? Why does everything have to be in English... by _wyfern_
Funny enough, that’s literally how anyone from nonEnglish speaking countries watch movies.
Hell, anime fans have been doing that for decades.