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Bruce Teitelbaum outlines the long-term vision and community impact of One45 for Harlem
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Bruce Teitelbaum concludes by emphasizing the long-term vision and potential community impact of the One45 for Harlem project. He stresses the project's focus on sustainable development and its aim to benefit the community for generations to come.
- Teitelbaum highlights the project's consideration for long-term community needs, looking 5-20 years ahead
- The development is presented as thoughtfully designed and well-constructed to stand the test of time
- The project aims to create a place where young and growing families can live and thrive in Harlem
- Teitelbaum envisions One45 as a 'beacon' for the future for Harlem
Bruce Teitelbaum
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You know, councilman, just just to conclude, unless I have other questions.
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That that's the point, you know.
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We're not only looking to try to develop a great project for today.
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What, you know, we wanna look ahead five, ten, fifteen, twenty years.
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You know, all too often folks come into a community, build a project that looks great.
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Ten, fifteen, twenty years later, not so great.
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And and we know what we're talking about.
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There are too many developments in Harlem, too many developments around the city where thoughtful consideration isn't given to what happens five, ten, fifteen, twenty years down the road.
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This project is very thoughtful.
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It's designed very well.
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It's gonna be constructed beautifully and designed with world class architects so that we have in mind not only the people who live in Harlem today, but young families, growing families that wanna stay in Harlem.
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We want 145 to be a beacon and a place for them to live and to thrive and to stay in Harlem.
Yusef Salaam
1:06:06
Well, thank you.
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Thank you again, chair.
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Appreciate it.
Kevin Riley
1:06:09
Thank you, council member Salaam.