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Why do the super-rich treat affordable housing in the Bronx as a lucrative asset class? [theguardian.com]

 

By Annia Ciezadlo, Photo: Seth Wenig/AP, The Guardian, January 14, 2022

In New York, some things never change. If you die in a fire, it’s always your fault. When a fire started in a heater and ripped down the hallway of an apartment building in December 1998, killing four people in a blast of heat and smoke, city officials framed the fire as a tragedy that could have been avoided if people had only remembered to close their doors. “People should close the door behind them when leaving a [burning] apartment,” said then-fire chief Daniel Nigro – now the city’s fire commissioner.

“They would not have died if they had stayed in their apartments,” said the city’s then-mayor, the now-infamous Rudolph Giuliani, musing that it’s “easier to blame things on mechanisms rather than on what human beings understand, do or don’t do”.

When a space heater torched a Bronx apartment building on 9 January and killed 17 people, making it the city’s deadliest fire in decades, New York’s brand-new mayor Eric Adams knew exactly what to say: “Close the door, close the door,” said Adams on Monday, the day after the fire. “Muscle memory is everything, and if we can drill that in, we can save lives by closing the doors, not only in the city but across the entire globe.”

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Having 'frequented' the Southeast Bronx decades ago - in the neighborhood where fire-fighter/author Dennis Smith worked at Engine Company 82-then the busiest firehouse in all of New York City, I subsequently partook of some [aviation] fire-fighting. ... I learned of an apartment building without fire-escapes which caught fire near Detroit Airport .... and the Battalion Chief told his crew to spray AFFF (Aviation Fire-Fighting Foam) into the hallways of the building -the bubbles pushing all the smoke to the ceiling, blocking off the air-flow to the fire, and the bubbles containing what was thought to be breathable air, and cautioning the tenants to be careful on the rubber stair treads/or escorting them. ...

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