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Transcript of a podcast exploring the balance between social justice concerns and economic development during the gentrification of MetroTech in Downtown Brooklyn, including displacement, financial assistance, activist involvement, and infrastructure changes.
Year: 2013
Location: Downtown Brooklyn, New York City, USA
Theme: Urban development, gentrification, economic impact
Document type: Podcast transcript / Research discussion
Authors: Basant Eid, Devin Worthy, Karmoko Sillah, Kym Lois
Target audience: General public interested in urban studies
Displaced residents: Approximately 754
Financial support for displaced: Over $6 million through housing development programs
Organizations involved: NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, FUREE (Families United for Racial and Economic Equality)
Infrastructure changes: L line, Myrtle Ave, Albee Square Mall, telecommunications improvements
Economic impact: New office spaces, retail, and increased employment
Sources cited: NY Times, Environmental Impact Statement, New Urban Infrastructure book
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