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Originally Posted by philcski
How they think a plot of land in South Ozone Park is that valuable to developers is beyond me.
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That's the $10,000 question. Why is this land so valuable?
1) because it's right by the highway (BELT and Van WYCK) and thus suffers from traffic noise and constant congestion
2) it's under a JFK airport fly zone ---so when the cars aren't zooming by the planes are zooming overhead
3) it's not near a body a water
4) it's not in a particularly good or coveted neighborhood ---Howard Beach is on the east side of the Belt
Why would anybody want to live there as opposed to any other area that's in a fly zone and by major highways?
Splitzer is following Bloomberg here and assuming that EVERYBODY is an IDIOT
I just realized why: cause you can get some good ETHNIC food (West Indian, Indian, Arab, etc) in the area. That must be it.