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Urban Housing: Where It Has Been, Where It Is Going

Collection: Paul Kerzner Oral History
Date: March 7 1974; 1974-03-07 Material: digital image Dimension: 8 1/2 x 11 (inches); 400 dpi (digital image)
Creator: Paul Kerzner Identifier: aql:16118 trt_02_28_1974_20 trt_02_28_1974_20.pdf

Description: This clipping from the Ridgewood Times is available on microfilm. The image was scanned from a photocopy. This article is part of a series written by Paul Kerzner that examines housing trends in New York City. This particular article draws attention to the loss of housing units and abandonment with no plan to rebuild or rehabilitate. Paul writes about the consequences of urban decay and reduction in real estate values.

Collection : aql:16085; aql:20455

Creator : Paul Kerzner

Date : March 7 1974; 1974-03-07

Summary/Description : This clipping from the Ridgewood Times is available on microfilm. The image was scanned from a photocopy. This article is part of a series written by Paul Kerzner that examines housing trends in New York City. This particular article draws attention to the loss of housing units and abandonment with no plan to rebuild or rehabilitate. Paul writes about the consequences of urban decay and reduction in real estate values.

Subject : Community newspapers; Abandonment of property; Ridgewood Times

Rights : Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Ridgewood, NY Ridgewood (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : digital image

Format : digital image; 8 1/2 x 11 (inches); 400 dpi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:16118 trt_02_28_1974_20 trt_02_28_1974_20.pdf

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Subject:
Community newspapers; Abandonment of property; Ridgewood Times
Rights Notice
Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.


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