kwyjibo555
kwyjibo555 t1_iyjbm51 wrote
Reply to comment by ShinjukuAce in New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
I don't know about that. Using your analogy, living near Manhattan in a Brooklyn single family home (usually built in the late 1800s or early 1900s), people will pay more than $2-3mil on average.
kwyjibo555 t1_jas4jag wrote
Reply to comment by don-mage in SHOCKER: Mayor's private BQE meeting could divide Brooklyn politicians by psychothumbs
They technically closed it, but practically it's still a driving lane to countless cars that use it as a lane still because of 0 enforcement