Discrimination in NYC – Separate Doors for Poor Residents of Apartments

Discrimination in NYC – Separate Doors for Poor Residents of Apartments

In a move reeking of discrimination against the poor, a new residential building in New York City is reportedly being planned with separate doors for low-income residents that come to inhabit its affordable units.nycglam_200px

A care 2 petition called Ban “Poor Doors” For Apartment Buildings in New York City protests the discrimination against poor that this proposed building will cause. And that is not the only way poor are denied the amenities that the more financially sound residents are allowed. The petition says:

“In many luxury buildings, low-income tenants are also barred from using amenities (gyms, playgrooms, rooftop gardens and pools) available to wealthy tenants.”

The new condos, to be built by real estate developer Extell, have been approved now by the Department of Housing, NYC, though the idea of separate entrances for the financially weaker residents met some opposition last year when the building plan was put before the Housing Department.

One thought on “Discrimination in NYC – Separate Doors for Poor Residents of Apartments

  1. Why word matters is not what we say but how we say it…what is good for the goose is not always best for the gander. Hello…when will we ever learn…the world needs a people’s people representation by the people…for the people.

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