Author’s Note: This is one of a series of blog posts that are related to assignments from my business reporting class.
In the 1970s Roosevelt Island was like the combination of Hill Valley in Back to the Future and Back to the Future II says Jonathan Kalkin, a mixture of an idyllic 1950s small town and something more futuristic.
In the 1970s Roosevelt Island was like the combination of Hill Valley in Back to the Future and Back to the Future II says Jonathan Kalkin, a mixture of an idyllic 1950s small town and something more futuristic.
Roosevelt Island with a view of Manhattan |
“It was a World’s
Fair kind of place of the future,” said Kalkin, a former Roosevelt Island
Operating Committee (RIOC) board member, “and then it all stopped.”
But as a proposed
site for a city project to bring a science and tech research institution to New
York City, all of that may change and Roosevelt Island may catapult back to the
future once again.
The establishment
of this institution, called Applied Sciences NYC, on Roosevelt Island would signal
an unwritten phase in the community’s Development Plan and intensify the
economic and demographic shifts focused around the retail sector and affordable
housing that are just now brewing in the community.