The Destruction and Survival of a City Neighborhood

A libertarian take on . Filmmaker Jim Epstein read The Power Broker—the biography of Jacobs’ nemesis Robert Moses—and set out to document one of the destroyed by Moses’ urban renewal of the 1950s.

From Planetizen:

Epstein found a number of folks who lived in a black community up on West 99th Street that was cleared by Moses’ Manhattantown project:

“In 2007, Epstein started digging through the archives and interviewing residents to learn more about the neighborhood that had vanished. From this work, he created a 7-minute documentary portrait of the old community…”

Cross-posted on Yurbanism.

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I am urbanite with a deep interest in place making, community building and creating livable neighborhoods. To this end, I have dedicated myself to build a community of people interested in creating and sustaining an authentic urbanism.