Chris Shand, Clip 5: Neighborhood Association and Development
Collection: Queens Memory Project Collection at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Chris Shand
Description: Chris Shand works the 4pm to midnight shift at the Flushing Hospital where his wife also works as a nurse. He grew up in Richmond Hill, Queens in a middle class neighborhood and later lived in upstate New York before returning to Queens. He first moved to Flushing in the 1990's and has seen populations and housing costs rise dramatically. Chris is a member of the Waldheim Neighborhood Association, a group that sought zoning changes to prevent developers from tearing down historic houses to replace them with large apartment buildings. He and his wife live in an older apartment building just a few blocks from the hospital. Shand says that the members of the neighborhood association want to make the Flushing neighborhood of Waldheim a better place to live. People hired by developers come to their meetings pretending to be from a community group to antagonize them.
Real estate development; Community activists; Neighborhood government; Flushing Hospital Medical Center (New York, N.Y.); Waldheim Neighborhood Association
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