Neighborhoods change. In some ways, it's part of the beauty of New York City. It's in a constant state of flux.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
New York has changed amazingly; it's gentrified everywhere, and it's a much gentler place.
It's fascinating to see how versatile New York City is. It lends itself to being so many different places!
A neighborhood is a residential area that is changing for the worse.
New Yorkers may think they're on some cutting edge, but that's not especially true. It is, however, the most exciting heterogeneous mess of a town I've ever seen.
New York has always been a city of change and a city about change, and it is a back-leading development. Nobody's going to want to come to New York if it looks like another strip mall.
When you grow up in the city, New York is so big that you can kind of stay in your own little corner of the city and think that that's it because you don't need anything. You don't have to venture out; you don't have to touch the boroughs. You can kind of stay in your neighborhood, and there's everything there.
People don't know that New York really is just made up of a group of very small neighborhoods.
What I'll remember about New York is growing up really fast.
The artistic element of Manhattan has kind of moved to Brooklyn. Has it changed it? Yeah. Has it ruined it? I would say no. It is what it is. I say better that than an urban war zone.
New York is an ugly city, a dirty city... But there is one thing about it. Once you have lived in New York and it has become your home, no place else is good enough.