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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Darling, I Love You, but Give Me a Stuy Town View!
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Funny, but I don't see this view on ST's official website. Surely they could use it to advertise "Free Furniture. Just Help Yourself." On the other hand, it may be an act of altruism on the part of Tish Spuy: they are just trying to make life more luxurious for the homeless people who usually bed down on the sidewalks adjacent to the luxury project. Here it looks like they've built them a whole outdoors living room.
I love that they discontinued the yearly flea market because it didn't mesh with their wanting-to-be-perceived as young and hip image yet they have no problem with piles of garbage like this just sitting there for days.
It's too bad they didn't give potential tenants a tour beyond their model apartments on First Avenue. They should see the REAL Stuy Town.
I, for one, have been given a most excellent and unique view due to the forward thinking of a member of their landscaping team. This member was probably fed up with the over planting of trees and shrubbery and decided to strike out on their own give the residents of my building a view of mother nature unbridled. I look upon a little field of overgrown weeds and grass with oh so delicately placed barren brown dirt patches where the birds and squirrels can frolic without fear of having their homes turned into luxury housing . Sometimes, the building residents in this luxury complex decide to add their own touches of urban public art, such as 40 oz. beer containers and books! Beat that, oval topiary meister! Since him/her was smart enough to wall off this entire area, nobody can mess with it...and nobody has for months!
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