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noah91734 | 1 year ago

> Ensuring some minimal level of architectural consistency on a dense city block is a good thing.

Check zillow. Of the 32 units for rent in Brooklyn Heights, the cheapest is a tiny $2,600/month studio. The median rent is $4,500/month, and that's for an apartment with one bedroom and one bathroom.

No, I don't think allowing a 200 year old private rule to reduce living space in an age of incredible housing scarcity is good. I could not care less about your architectural consistency when it is part of the reason why people are sleeping on the streets and others are paying most of their income on rent.

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jmoss20|1 year ago

"sleeping on the streets" and "living in Brooklyn Heights" are hardly the only two options here.

noah91734|1 year ago

No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.

dangus|1 year ago

There are a lot of bad zoning laws and covenants out there that encourage housing scarcity. This is not one of them.

rwmj|1 year ago

There's zero chance this particular covenant is reducing living space, instead it's preventing some billionaire from building some obnoxious entrance across the existing sidewalk.

throwitaway222|1 year ago

The us is huge

daedrdev|1 year ago

And the market has shown where people would like to live