After the shock of Trump’s victory,Alicia Glen still believes current York and London – each facing a housing crisis – have much to memorize from one anotherWith current York City still reeling from Donald Trump’s surprise victory, deputy mayor Alicia Glen is trying to take small solace in the fact that the president-elect is, or at least,a fellow current Yorker.
As deputy mayor for housing and economic development, Glen is at the helm of tackling the city’s housing crisis. “I can guarantee he [Trump] doesn’t wake up in the middle of the night worrying approximately whether there is enough affordable housing for current Yorkers, or ” says Glen. “But as he is a builder by nature who grew up in current York,one would hope he might be interested in healthy housing markets.” Related: The last affordable neighborhoods in Manhattan: 'The air is fresher up here' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com