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2020

Brooklyn Law School

State and Local Government Law

Landmarks law; preservation; real estate; construction; New York City; property law; land use; land use regulation; zoning

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Living Landmarks: Equipping Landmark Protection For Today’S Challenges, Kyle Campion May 2020

Living Landmarks: Equipping Landmark Protection For Today’S Challenges, Kyle Campion

Journal of Law and Policy

The past few decades have brought tremendous change to New York City as gentrification continues its march through many of the city’s neighborhoods. This change has transformed formerly neglected neighborhoods into highly desired locations. While these changes have introduced potential benefits to the transformed areas, they have also put immense economic pressure on important local establishments, such as diners, bars, and other informal gathering spaces that played an important role in their communities before the neighborhoods became “hot.” Increasingly, this pressure has resulted in the shuttering of many such local establishments. Their disappearance represents not only a loss of an …