robert moon

July 30, 2008

Re-branding Bed-Stuy to Promote Gentrification

Filed under: 5-in-5 — Tags: , , , — Robert Moon @ 9:22 pm

I lived in Manhattan for the past two years while I attended ITP in a neighborhood appropriately named “Alphabet City,” East of the East Village. My roommate at the time lived there for 11 years before I moved in and always talked about how much the neighborhood underwent quite the dramatic change, both good and bad. Such changes he was referring to was gentrification. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines gentrification as “the process of renewal and rebuilding accompanying the influx of middle-class or affluent people into deteriorating areas that often displaces poorer residents.”

So after I graduated, I started looking for places out in Brooklyn and like many people, I started my search on Craigslist. I’m sure every person looking for a place in New York City has seen listings purposely miscategorized by real estate agency, in the hope of getting a user to click to view details or even worse, get you to make the trek to see the place. One of my favorite examples is the listing of “East Williamsburg,” when in actuality the place is in Bushwick proper. By re-branding less attractive neighborhoods, real estate agencies are hoping to get people on the border of barely affording “nicer” neighborhoods to living comfortably in a “poorer” and often urban area of town. They are usually artists, then students, then hipsters and not for long rents prices go up, ultimately pushing local residents further away. The neighborhood landscape changes as well. Not for long, liquor stores and 24 hour pickup or delivery greasy food establishments are replaced by Whole Foods grocery stores and cafes serving 8 ounce wheat-grass beverages for 4 dollars. The beneficial side effect of gentrfication is that crime levels often drop significantly. My guess is the police is willing to protect the well-off than the poor and struggling.

So in the beginning of May, I moved out to Bedford-Stuyvenant, often referred as “Bed-Stuy.” This neighborhood has yet to become “gentrified,” but earlier signs indicate such a change will occur sooner than later (after all, I moved in and I’m a student). I was walking him recently and because of the recent hot weather, families would sit outside, often late. A young girl, could not have been older than 8 years old sees me walking past her and she says to her father siting on the stoop, “Why is all these white people walking down our street?” I quickly replied to correct her to say, “I’m not white, I’m Korean,” which was followed by an uncontrollable laughter of her father. She doesn’t know it at the time, but that girl is talking about gentrification.

For my 5-in-5 project, I decided I wanted to silk-screen t-shirts, printed with the re-branded name of “East Fort Greene.” I wanted to beat real estate agencies to the punch, and bring awareness of changes in the neighborhood of Bed-Stuy. I would like to be clear in stating that I am neither for or against the gentrification process. There are both positive and negative effects of such changes but ultimately the real estate agencies make out on top. I did not anticipate the preparation needed to start silk-screening as well as the expenses needed to fund such a project. So today I spent the majority of my time building screens for the pressing the image onto the t-shirts and designing the image/text for the shirts.I also learned that it takes around 12 hours for the photo emulsion to dry, before a single print can be made. So in the mean time, here is my design for the t-shirts I will be printing tomorrow as well as write/shoot/edit a film with Christian.

East Fort Greene

5 Comments »

  1. Please, after you write something always double check what you wrote…good story but there are a lot of typos in your story above.

    Comment by tripp — August 25, 2008 @ 11:05 am

  2. Hey Tripp thanks for your thoughts, but this is a 5-in-5 project, and being rushed to complete a project, document, and blogging it does not leave time for grammar or spell checking.

    Comment by Robert Moon — August 25, 2008 @ 4:05 pm

  3. Love it. Tell me when/where to purchase.

    Comment by bkbred — September 5, 2008 @ 2:31 pm

  4. Why does Bed-Stuy need to be rebranded? I believe you’re disingenuous when you say you are not for gentrification because otherwise why do you have the need to make a tee shirt with “East Fort Greene”? Bed-Stuy has a unique history and vibrant present, it doesn’t need to be made over to attract more people, white, black, Korean, or otherwise. If the neighborhood is not to your liking, move somewhere else, perhaps the real Fort Greene? To create a tee shirt nullifying what this neighborhood represents is to miss the whole point of living there. When newcomers act as if the neighborhood had no value before they came it’s just ignorance disguised as enlightenment.

    (By the way, your tee shirt would be more accurate if it had said East Clinton Hill, you know that neighborhood btwn Ft. Greene and Bed-Study?)

    Comment by Lexi — November 10, 2008 @ 8:57 pm

  5. Re-Branding Bed-Stuy is to be taken as a satire, if anything at all. There are both pros and cons with gentrification. Look at Williamsburg for example. I completely agree that Bed-Stuy has a unique history and vibrant present which draws me to this neighborhood in the first place. But it will not keep this neighborhood from becoming gentrified and all my tee shirt is meant to do is bring awareness. There are two new apartment complexes built on Bedford Ave. already, surely going to raise the property value (maybe later than sooner in this economic crisis) and attract a new class of residents and ultimately push out the older residents. By the way, I am completely aware Fort Greene is not neighboring Bed-Stuy and that Clinton Hill is. It’s meant to sound ridiculous, just as ridiculous as all the mis-categorized postings on Craigslist or other housing sites.

    thank you for your consideration.

    Comment by Robert Moon — November 12, 2008 @ 10:39 pm

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

Powered by WordPress