Tall Order
It’s difficult to protest a concept, but Upper West Side residents are doing just that:
Posted: May 8th, 2006 | Filed under: ManhattanPushing grocery carts, waving signs and chanting slogans, more than 100 Manhattan residents rallied yesterday to protest the gentrification of their neighborhood.
Residents expressed disgust that their local C-Town supermarket had been shuttered — claiming it was closed to make way for luxury apartment towers in the area bordered by Columbus and Amsterdam Aves. and 97th and 100th Sts. “This neighborhood was created to accommodate the diverse people who live here,” said Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.
“They’re taking everything from us,” said Joan Sandler, who said she has lived in the neighborhood for more than 30 years. “It’s one of the last diverse communities left.”