holla Born and Raised in Brooklyn the trees is what makes Brooklyn look better we use to have nothing but lots everywhere. I like the new Brooklyn I wish that my ppl was here to see the change. 😢😊
@armorpro573 it gives a hip vibe now. It still kind of looks the same, but I got the feeling that it is becoming like Park Slope and other "hip" areas.
@armorpro573 that's true. I get a feeling that the people who are taking over the area don't want to lose that gritty feeling. Although they're buying brownstone for close to 1-2 million dollars, they're adding new graffiti to the area and keeping the gritty nyc look going. Bed stuy was never a place with lots of graffiti. The new residents seem to want to give the area an 80s feel.
@@drivingadventures9020 I always thought it was partially due to the pandemic. From residents moving away to constant lockdowns, it gave graffiti artists an opportunity to deface whatever property they pleased. But from what I heard, a lot of people miss the "good old days" of gritty NYC so they want to replicate it in a gentrified era.
holla Born and Raised in Brooklyn the trees is what makes Brooklyn look better we use to have nothing but lots everywhere. I like the new Brooklyn I wish that my ppl was here to see the change. 😢😊
@TonyaLambert-zz6te it's true. Trees make the city beautiful. I also wish some of the people that i love that are gone could see the changes 😟.
I lived on nostrand gates for 8 years back in the 80s.
lmaoo 7:11 thats my uncle in the white shirt crossin the street lol
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Wait, what did this place look like back then? From the looks of things, it's not too bad although too much graffiti everywhere.
@armorpro573 it gives a hip vibe now. It still kind of looks the same, but I got the feeling that it is becoming like Park Slope and other "hip" areas.
@@drivingadventures9020 Regardless, the city should do a better job at cleaning up the area.
@armorpro573 that's true. I get a feeling that the people who are taking over the area don't want to lose that gritty feeling. Although they're buying brownstone for close to 1-2 million dollars, they're adding new graffiti to the area and keeping the gritty nyc look going. Bed stuy was never a place with lots of graffiti. The new residents seem to want to give the area an 80s feel.
@@drivingadventures9020 I always thought it was partially due to the pandemic. From residents moving away to constant lockdowns, it gave graffiti artists an opportunity to deface whatever property they pleased.
But from what I heard, a lot of people miss the "good old days" of gritty NYC so they want to replicate it in a gentrified era.
@armorpro573 Yeah, that's what I'm thinking too
I guess the neighborhood has gentrified a lot since you last lived here, huh?.....
@RantRantJoe yeah, feels a little like Park Slope now. Not bad.
Keep VOTING demorcrat ...ny. nyc gets got what they VOTED for
@@RC-gf8cs true
January 6 2021