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Who in the right mind would buy a apartment in an old manufacturer of light switches and electrical components. Surely, mold isn't the only toxin in the air.
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3 comments:
After the building looses what freshness is left this might happen.
1. Units purchased on speculation. Perhaps the money is hot - who knows?
2. Then 6 or 7 guest workers per apartment (funny how the census person is not let in already)
3. Guest worker barracks in 5 years!
(now repeat in Dutch Kills hotels, 31st Street apartment buildings, Queens Plaza 'condos.'
But not to worry. Vallone's new zoning has saved the neigborhood, right?)
http://www.qgazette.com/news/2001-05-09/Feature_Story/Vallone_Fundraiser_At_Pistilli_Home_A_Success.html
http://www.qgazette.com/news/2010-04-14/Features/Astoria_Civic_Association_Holds_Scholarship_Dinner.html
Who in the right mind would buy a apartment in an old manufacturer of light switches and electrical components. Surely, mold isn't the only toxin in the air.
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