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Inwood Seeing New City Programs and Developer Interest 1 Year After Rezoning
Sadef Ali Kully |
Inwood’s rhythms and feel seem unchanged a year after the rezoning. But physical changes are underway, with more to come.
Sadef Ali Kully
Waiting for the sun to come out on. Dyckman Street, near Broadway. New businesses are opening up around older businesses that have served the community for decades since the Inwood rezoning passed last year.
Inwood’s rhythms and feel seem unchanged a year after the rezoning. But physical changes are underway, with more to come.
‘This is the right time for the city to also make a bold commitment to support people with serious and persistent mental and behavioral health needs, in ways that will prevent contact (or further contact) with law enforcement at every possible juncture.’