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To: John Vosilla who wrote (300662)12/31/2010 2:33:08 PM
From: tejekRespond to of 306849
 
'Same thing is happening in some other American cities like Boston, Seattle, Portland and SF. Its a development I wouldn't have predicted even 10 years ago.'

I would not put NYC in with the other four..Sure hasn't seemed that way to me....


I don't know....Manhattan is quickly becoming an upper middle to upper income enclave. And now its starting to spillover into Queens and Brooklyn.