This chart describes your typical graph chart that sets up one or a number of categories,
which is illustrated by either a map, a graph, an illustration, or photograph.
This chart is titled: Stuck in park. It shows that much of the park space and affordable housing
in Williamsburg and Greenpoint has yet to materialize.
This image shows the lack of park space and affordable housing that was promised in new York.
only 806 out of 3,548 have been completed. on the right side of the image is a map of Brooklyn
showing where the parks and housing are supposed to be.
Another graph that's more of a map. It is about affordable housing in Willamsburg and Greenpoint.
The different affordable housing units are symbolized by green and yellow, with green being
the complete ones.
The image depicts how a large number of the promised park space and affordable housing in
Williamsburg and Greenpoint has yet to materialize. Present affordable housing is a minority
versus all completed housing
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how new buildings in Williamsburg and Brooklyn
New York are not accompanied by the promised open space and parks
This is a graphic of the affordable housing that has been completed in Williamsburg and Greenpoint.
Only 806 of 3548 units have been completed. It also shows the proposed park area that has
yet to be done.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the public green space promised during the
redevelopment of Brooklyn has yet to materialize.
The figure presented to the left is titled Stuck in Park. The figure is a representation
of the statistical research data for park space for affordable housing.
This chart is titled Stuck in Park and states that much of the promised park space and affordable
housing in Williamsburg and Greenpoint has yet to materialize.
This image shows the lack of guaranteed park space and affordable housing due to the occupancies
that still reside within the area that haven't been settled. In areas like Williamsburg and
Greenpoint with only 806 Housing Units completed out of a total of 3548 Housing Units.
This chart highlights the facts behind the promised park space and affordable housing that
has ye to materialize in Greenpoint, NY. The land is either complete without resolve or still
occupied.