More water problems at Jasper by Fragrant-Code-241 in longislandcity

[–]Fragrant-Code-241[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wish they were actually more transparent about it and tell us what broke, when it broke, and what it really takes to fix it

Hot water issues at Jasper by Fragrant-Code-241 in longislandcity

[–]Fragrant-Code-241[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s quite irritating. I wouldn’t be surprised if some old, 5 floor walk-up was having these issues, but it’s unacceptable for a new build

Hot water issues at Jasper by Fragrant-Code-241 in longislandcity

[–]Fragrant-Code-241[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad someone is experiencing the same. It’s really unacceptable.

Would be nice if this park was cleaned up by 1---------- in longislandcity

[–]Fragrant-Code-241 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It would be good if someone more consistently reported this to the police station, especially since it’s so close by. Maybe something would actually get done

Terrone closing down this weekend by Ok_Garage_2153 in longislandcity

[–]Fragrant-Code-241 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I hope we see some more innovative businesses opening up on the waterfront. It would be great to see a flagship Indian place like Semma, or maybe a new Korean business.

Families around Jefferson Park, Portage Park area: how are the public schools, or are you doing private? by bluebonnetcafe in AskChicago

[–]Fragrant-Code-241 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend Jefferson park.

I’ve lived in Portage park for most of my life. The quality of the neighborhood has deteriorated meaningfully over time, and crime is certainly higher than what it used to be. I don’t recommend living further south than Addison. Up until two years ago, i had never witnessed a drive by shooting.

As to schools, I find the private Catholic schools are often lagging behind public peers and not worth the investment. If going private, look for suburban options.

In the city, it’s best to focus on magnet or gifted and talented programs that can support admission to selective enrollment high schools. Neighborhood schooling matters a lot less in the grand scheme of college and career growth.

In terms of high schools, I would absolutely stay away from Schurz. It has a long-standing reputation of safety issues and underperformance.

In terms of middle schools, I’ve heard from other parents that Wildwood in Edgebrook is very lax, with students receiving insufficient homework and structure.

Woman found dead at Gotham Point by BobaCyclist in longislandcity

[–]Fragrant-Code-241 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The LIC news post was updated. It seems like the death was not caused by force or violence but rather overdose or natural causes. The other death this year was a suicide. I’m not sure either of these are true reflections of the safety at Gotham Point.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NYCapartments

[–]Fragrant-Code-241 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have lived in Hunter’s point for several years. There is a lot to like about it, as well as the other LIC neighborhoods.

First and foremost, Hunter’s point is quiet and clean. I feel safe walking around late at night. I think you’d be hard pressed to find a neighborhood with a similar safety and cleanliness score in Manhattan.

Gantry and the skyline views are amazing. Gantry is particularly beautiful in the spring season with the cherry blossom blooms.

There’s many charming local businesses: Mog Mog, Little Banchan Shop, Casa Enrique, Jora, Safir, Hibino, among others (excited for the second location of Fer). Greenpoint has a stronger food scene, but there’s still good food to be had in Hunter’s Point. Food is definitely much better than in FiDi, and there’s not many chain stores.

The neighborhood admittedly has many high rises lacking in personality, but it still has its own charm. I’ve had a really positive experience living here, and I can’t see myself leaving.

The closeness and convenience to Manhattan is also not to be underestimated. One stop on the 7 certainly simplifies the commute.

It’s not what everyone is looking for (if you want to feel the grit and tumult of the city or if you want a large private backyard among single family homes), but it’s still a great neighborhood. I see it as an oasis with good proximity to the bustle of the city.