The IBX the MTA, accidental Governor Kathy Hochul and the urbanist cult lobbyists love so much is going to require eminent domain to get it done.
This means over a decade of construction that's going to cause damages to homes and displacement of residents and also the destruction of the environment by razing trees and green space all long the transit line that will stretch from middle class Middle Queens to low area median income towns in South Brooklyn.
Some residents of the increasingly trendy nabe are furious as “corporate slop” Whole Foods plans to come to town, opening what could be its first outpost in Queens.
The upscale Amazon-owned grocery store chain recently inked a 15-year
lease on the former Beaux-Arts historic bank building at 55-60 Myrtle
Ave., according to documents filed with the city on Wednesday.
The grocer takeover could mark the first Queens location for Whole
Foods, though another location is slated to open in Long Island City in
2028. There are no operating shops in Staten Island or the Bronx.
The Ridgewood store will take up the entire 28,000-square-foot first
floor of the three-story former bank on Myrtle Avenue, which housed a Rite Aid until the chain shuttered for good this year.
But some observers fumed about the announcement, expressing fears the
“gentrification indicator” could be the final nail in the coffin for
the hipster mecca.
“Oh man. The Brooklynization of Queens has begun,” Asad Dandia, a historian and walking tour leader, wrote on X.
“A Ridgewood Whole Foods… It might be over in ways I’ve never thought possible,” one user wrote on X.
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