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This article has been viewed 2108 times in the last 48 months serlingrod: 24th Apr 2007 - 01:16 GMTlooks like new york does a better job than philly of boarding up its abandoned houses Peter: 24th Apr 2007 - 13:13 GMTthose shutters... very reminiscent of that type of house in that part of brooklyn, for sure...
Peter: 25th Apr 2007 - 17:29 GMTcertain neighborhoods are just denser-than-average in free-standing clapboard/shutter-style houses like that, while other areas have more brownstones, etc... im assuming this is most likely bushwick or bed stuy...
upfromflames: 25th Apr 2007 - 22:46 GMTI wonder if its foreclosure. We might well be seeing more of these fresh board ups as the latest wave of predatory lending leaves its wake across the country. Not that it will do much damage in a hot market, but it was this sort of stuff that led to the fires of the 1970's. upfromflames: 17th May 2007 - 02:54 GMTWoodbine street, to be exact. Between Central and Evergreen. These blocks are chocked full of such quaint decrepitude. Pay them a visit sometime. You'll find no similar place in the city, I think. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Upfromflames - [previous] :: [next] |
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