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Bushwick: the Next Hot Neighborhood?

- upfromflames - Thursday, March 29th, 2007 : goo

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I found this poster on a vacant lot (that is part of the West Bushwick urban renewal area). It purports itself to be a sort of conceptual piece, asking for people to write their thoughts on it...

Is it just a ploy from a sly marketeer?

History and real estate market aside, just what is it that makes Bushwick the next hot neighborhood that it is being called?

PS: if you are the person responsible for these posters, let us know what you were thinking...

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fuzzytank: i would suspect scar scazm

ash: bushwick is the hotttest neighborhood

upfromflames: and what makes this so?

Luis Acevedo: 4th Aug 2007 - 00:48 GMT

In my opinion what makes this neighborhood so hot is that people are moving to what they consider to be cheaper rents than in soho or midtown. The L train gets you to manhattan in 20 minutes. The majority of my new neighbors don't have kids and are really intrepid.

Peter: 4th Aug 2007 - 00:55 GMT

its true. this is a great neighborhood to live in. and i can afford it. its the perfect mix...

joel: 28th Feb 2008 - 19:31 GMT

young, working professionals are moving in and its making the neighborhood a lot safer.

bushwick gs: i go with peter on that one

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