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Re: Lawsuit alleges two Bronx co-ops prevent blacks from purchasing units |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Feb 7 11:19:48 2010, in response to Re: Lawsuit alleges two Bronx co-ops prevent blacks from purchasing units, posted by LuchAAA on Sat Feb 6 20:28:34 2010. I brought up Corona Queens, and he wants to live in Flushing. Both neighborhoods are close together, with the only major difference being the demographics.If you really think that, that's because you see everything through the lens of race. Question: how many buildings in Corona have a swimming pool, doorman, and panoramic vistas? Question 2: how many supermarkets are there in Corona equal to the quality and bargains offered by the Chinese megamarts in Flushing? 3: Does the restaurant scene in Corona compare to that of Flushing? 4: Is noise/crime level the same? 5: How about accessibility to transit? Since Flushing is a hub, it's easy to get around - from Corona, there's backtracking or circuitous routes. E.g., I want to get to Mineola, I just take any number of buses to Jamaica, many making only limited stops, and get on LIRR. So there is someone fooling someone, but it's not me at either end of it. |
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