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As you may recall, we reported last week that a streetlight at the corner of 23rd Street and 7th Avenue mysteriously disappeared. In the aftermath of our post, the local council member’s office and a reporter from The Post reached out to DOT. According to a recent email blast from the Concerned Citizens of Greenwood Heights, when Council Member Gonzalez reached out to try to remedy the situation she was told that the removal had been part of routine maintenance; a Post reporter who followed up was told that it was getting replaced because of a traffic accident. Maybe we’ll never know the truth, but at least the corner is no longer a safety hazard, particularly in light of the recent stabbing incident just three blocks from here.


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  1. I love it that Corcoran brokers read this blog so religiously. They were not up as of yesterday afternoon.

    I don’t “hate” the buildings. I dislike what the developer (the current and original) has done in building these shit boxes (sorry, timber shit boxes), abuse the community, flood adjacent properties (my friends love them!), lie to the neighbors…I think I have said enough.

    Buyer beware.

  2. AJ..you really seems to hate these houses! hysterical!

    I see them on the corcoran website, but they are all in contract maybe that is why they arent coming up. you have to search by the actual address.

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