Born in Brooklyn on Feb. 12, 1918, Samuel J. LeFrak, reflected, ‘’I gave the people what they wanted, at a price they could afford to pay,’’ he said. ‘’I took them out of public housing, out of the ghettos. I was the only one who put my name to it. I wasn’t hiding behind a ‘Realty.’ ‘’
frankly reversion you're seeing these micro apartments now or that's really a reduction in people's standard of living you know you used to live in 500 feet now I'm going to give you 300 feet delivered so you know I think there's gonna have to be some radical changes and now people look at these things if we're going to accommodate our needs for affordable housing for accommodating working-class people we have to do that
Born in Brooklyn on Feb. 12, 1918, Samuel J. LeFrak, reflected, ‘’I gave the people what they wanted, at a price they could afford to pay,’’ he said.
‘’I took them out of public housing, out of the ghettos. I was the only one who put my name to it. I wasn’t hiding behind a ‘Realty.’ ‘’
Such a great person!!!
frankly reversion you're seeing these micro apartments now or that's really a reduction in people's standard of living you know you used to live in 500 feet
now I'm going to give you 300 feet delivered so you know I think there's gonna have to be some radical changes and now people look at these things if
we're going to accommodate our needs for affordable housing for accommodating working-class people we have to do that
A lot of wisdom there.
When did they become French?
the richest