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Arugula Latte

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33. I am in no position to get into any NY real estate.
Thu May 12, 2016, 11:22 PM
May 2016

I was just curious if the Bronx was being torn down and rebuilt like so much of the rest of the city.

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re the Time Square pictures SCantiGOP May 2016 #1
I was staying in NYC in the mid to late 80's for work FLPanhandle May 2016 #2
I lived in NYC in the 70's as a moonscape May 2016 #13
I was about 10 years behind you FLPanhandle May 2016 #24
It was possible to live in Manhattan even if you weren't a millionaire. leveymg May 2016 #26
Yes! I had a decent apt near Lincoln Center moonscape May 2016 #34
When this comes up I like to point out that ... JHB May 2016 #8
WOW - very interesting. Laf.La.Dem. May 2016 #3
This is the only one I could find FLPanhandle May 2016 #4
thank you Laf.La.Dem. May 2016 #20
it sucked everywhere in the 1970's. Even the music. Good old Nixon roguevalley May 2016 #5
You must have been listening to disco. Spitfire of ATJ May 2016 #7
I hear you Skittles May 2016 #10
I was buying new Zeppelin albums and tapes back then. Spitfire of ATJ May 2016 #22
I used to listen to the Yardbirds on Radio Caroline in England Skittles May 2016 #23
Radio Caroline?! Seriously? MindPilot May 2016 #25
In the New York area kids listened to WNEW and WBAI when we grew up leveymg May 2016 #27
Now it's contracting. Spitfire of ATJ May 2016 #43
Shrinkage in reverse proportion to the need for money. leveymg May 2016 #52
my grandparents lived on the coast Skittles May 2016 #37
ever listen to Radio Luxembourg back then? IcyPeas May 2016 #36
I did pick it up a few times but if I remember right it did not come in as well as RC Skittles May 2016 #57
I preferred Radio London myself. Boudica the Lyoness May 2016 #56
gas lines were under Carter moonbabygo May 2016 #45
First round was 1972-1974 OPEC embargo under Nixon Beausoleil May 2016 #49
it actaully started in oct of 73 moonbabygo May 2016 #50
yes, that was worse than the one under Carter eShirl May 2016 #53
And yet that period gave rise to some incredible cultural achievements KamaAina May 2016 #6
Full of gangs in the 70s like this one Stuckinthebush May 2016 #9
lol, I had to Google Warriors Skittles May 2016 #11
Such a great terrible movie, Skittles! Stuckinthebush May 2016 #12
they reminded me of Village People Skittles May 2016 #15
Your homework this weekend Stuckinthebush May 2016 #17
America's First Racially-Integrated Gang! jmowreader May 2016 #14
Oh, Cyrus Stuckinthebush May 2016 #16
Our little...piece...of turf! Iggo May 2016 #19
Now it's full of Norrin Radd May 2016 #18
Question for New Yorkers: What's the current status of the Bronx? Arugula Latte May 2016 #21
It's too late to get into the market in any of the 5 Burroughs. leveymg May 2016 #29
I am in no position to get into any NY real estate. Arugula Latte May 2016 #33
Times Square used to be cool. Philly-Union-Man May 2016 #28
The prostitution is all corporate now. Wall St and multinational chains own everyone leveymg May 2016 #30
The problem was that everything that the people who ran the city from the bottom up used Warpy May 2016 #31
Even the roads felt like they were poorly patched after a bombing FLPanhandle May 2016 #32
Holy shit! Christine is in this pic!: Aristus May 2016 #35
the color is right, though... Blue_Tires May 2016 #38
epic kick Blue_Tires May 2016 #39
Amazing pics! Thank you! smirkymonkey May 2016 #40
Looks like parking was a lot easier back then... bullwinkle428 May 2016 #41
Yes, but what condition would you find your car in when you returned? FLPanhandle May 2016 #42
NYC was an infinitely more soulful and interesting place then melman May 2016 #44
WNYC is doing a series on gentrification in NY alarimer May 2016 #46
People prefer this shit to gentrification? taught_me_patience May 2016 #47
I think there are more than merely two implicit options to choose from. LanternWaste May 2016 #48
Well if you have to move out of a place you could afford jwirr May 2016 #51
the last straw for a few of my relatives was when police snipers... Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2016 #54
I was in NYC in the early 70's. Boudica the Lyoness May 2016 #55
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