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      <![CDATA[The 2005 rezoning allowed residential buildings to be 50% larger than the manufacturing buildings in the manufacturing areas (it added R7A on the same sites with the M1-2), so it was clearly intended to drive out manufacturing. It was in invitation to developers to redevelop small manufacturing buildings into 50% larger buildings for residential use in a gentrifying neighborhood where rent revenues were soaring.
        
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      <![CDATA[Excuse me, not "post the 2005-rezoning," but "*posit the 2005-rezoning"
        
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      <![CDATA[Nice measured review. I very much enjoy this film, and don't think it was intended of the filmmakers to post the 2005-rezoning as the summum genus of gentrification in Williamsburg, but because the notion is so persistent in Williamsburg the film's "suggestion," as Stewart puts it, will add to the problem of scapegoating Bloomberg.
        
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      <![CDATA[So true, as the garment industry left NYC in the late 1960s & 70s it made all those Soho lofts empty for artists to occupy and make valuable, was Bloomberg to blame for that? Laying blame to a single man or industry for the downfall of American industry is simply short sighted and wrong.
        
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