Schwartz Chemical Factory Crumbles in Long Island City
Ruins in LIC - the Schwartz Chemical Factory demolished
I was walking around the Gantry Park and Queenswest this afternoon during the tail end of the snow, and I discovered the ruins of the building next to the Powerhouse on the corner of 50th Ave & 2nd St. It was the Schwartz Chemical Factory. There were tennis courts in the last incarnation of this building, and from word on the street, it seems this site is going to be part of the Powerhouse empire. So far it’s called Powerhouse 2.
There’s been some interesting conversation lately about what’s going on with the real estate and development in the hood. Well it’s been going on for a while, but in the last couple of weeks on liQcity there’s been a lot of negative commentary towards new construction and the ‘yuppification’ of LIC.
Coming across another piece of history being wiped out is definitely a sad moment for me, but after watching it day after day for 4ish years, I’m almost getting used to it. Center Blvd is a whole new world, and it’s not necessarily pretty, but for some reason LIC hasn’t yet lost it’s magic. It’s still surprisingly quiet and peaceful despite all the construction going on.
Aah, but that’s not what it’s really about though, is it? It’s about the soul of Long Island City. It’s hung in there thanks to the timing of the famous 2001 rezoning of Hunters Point, and though it seems to have missed the boat for Dutch Kills, there’s a natural tension between development and the existing community. We want grocery stores, but we also want our old buildings. We want our artists, community, and affordable rent, but we also want a grocery store, $20M library, restaurants, bars, stores… maybe even a cinema would be nice. Maybe we don’t. Who knows. I’m not hear to speak for anyone but myself, and liQcity welcomes the fight against the development, as well as the developers to respond.
Save for certain catastrophic events… the ‘yuppification’ of LIC is pretty much a done deal. But does that really mean all of Long Island City goes down the toilet? With Hunters Point in the exclusion zone starting July 2008, developers will be forced to meet affordable housing requirements for juicy tax breaks. Then there’s Hunters Point South which is to be a ‘middle income’ housing universe (40% market rate). Is that enough?
No. Of course not. I am of the opinion that fighting the development is wasting energy (what does that look like anyway?), but strengthening and organizing the existing community to have a strong voice in the evolution of the neighborhood is more likely to have lasting impact. Of course that takes a lot of work, and not just complaining anonymously on a neighborhood blog.
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