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Paul Kerzner, Clip 5: Con Ed's Renaissance Housing Program

Collection: Queens Memory Project Collection at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Paul Kerzner
Date: Time Period: 1978.0; 2013-05-24; Interview recorded: May 24 2013 Material: Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2 digital audio recorder digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 0:05:26
Creator: Paul Kerzner interviewed by Grace Sullivan and Chia-Yin Leslie Tu Identifier: aql:26261 kerzner-paul-clip5

Description: In 1978 Paul was working in the law department for Con Ed and was also very active in his community. Con Ed was aware of Paul’s community service and called on him to help put out fires with other community groups. In the spring of 1978, Paul and a co-worker met with Harlem businessmen to discuss the rehabilitation of a vacant block of brownstone buildings. Paul explains that this was beyond the scope of Con Ed's responsibilities. After the meeting, Paul told his colleague they needed a better answer and discussed the problem of vacant housing in Con Ed’s service territory. Based on his knowledge and experience gained from starting the Restoration Corporation of Ridgewood, he made a proposal to the Chairman, Charles Luce, and pointed out that Brooklyn Union Gas had a Cinderella program that renovated old buildings. Paul was directed to start a program that gave technical assistance to non-profit housing groups. This became Con Ed’s Renaissance Housing Program. Paul explains how the rehabilitation process works.

Collection : aql:16085; aql:20455

Creator : Paul Kerzner interviewed by Grace Sullivan and Chia-Yin Leslie Tu

Date : Time Period: 1978.0; 2013-05-24; Interview recorded: May 24 2013

Summary/Description : In 1978 Paul was working in the law department for Con Ed and was also very active in his community. Con Ed was aware of Paul’s community service and called on him to help put out fires with other community groups. In the spring of 1978, Paul and a co-worker met with Harlem businessmen to discuss the rehabilitation of a vacant block of brownstone buildings. Paul explains that this was beyond the scope of Con Ed's responsibilities. After the meeting, Paul told his colleague they needed a better answer and discussed the problem of vacant housing in Con Ed’s service territory. Based on his knowledge and experience gained from starting the Restoration Corporation of Ridgewood, he made a proposal to the Chairman, Charles Luce, and pointed out that Brooklyn Union Gas had a Cinderella program that renovated old buildings. Paul was directed to start a program that gave technical assistance to non-profit housing groups. This became Con Ed’s Renaissance Housing Program. Paul explains how the rehabilitation process works.

Subject : Urban renewal; Consolidated Edison Company of New York, inc.

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Ridgewood, Queens, NY Greenpoint (New York, N.Y.) Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2 digital audio recorder digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 0:05:26

Identifier : aql:26261 kerzner-paul-clip5

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