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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > City Project to “Beautify” New York’s Chinatown Draws Criticism From Community
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City Project to “Beautify” New York’s Chinatown Draws Criticism From Community

Last updated: October 5, 2024 12:55 am
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Manhattan’s Mott Street is a vibrant hub of Chinese diaspora culture, with influences from mural art to fashion and music. The community’s rich heritage is on full display in the bustling streets of Chinatown. Recently, the city of New York has taken notice and launched the Chinatown Connections project, a $55.8 million initiative aimed at beautifying the neighborhood and attracting visitors.

The project, spearheaded by Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT), includes the construction of a Welcome Gateway and street art installations in Kimlau Square and along Park Row. However, not everyone is convinced that this project will benefit Chinatown. Some locals, like Amy Chin of Think!Chinatown, worry that the focus on art installations may distract from issues like over-policing, gentrification, and the displacement of long-time residents.

Despite these concerns, DOT has selected four artists for the Chinatown Connections project: Deanna Lee, Isolina Minjeong, Chenlin Cai, and Singha Hon. These artists are set to receive funding for their projects, with the aim of engaging the community and soliciting feedback. However, there have been challenges in communication between the project organizers and local stakeholders, leading to criticisms of a lack of community engagement.

One major point of contention in Chinatown is the closure of Park Row, a crucial thoroughfare that has been shut down since 2001 due to security concerns following the 9/11 attacks. The closure has had significant impacts on local businesses and residents, leading to multiple lawsuits against the NYPD over the years. Community activists have been advocating for the reopening of Park Row to restore vital access and parking options for Chinatown.

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The history of tension between Chinatown residents and the NYPD goes back decades, with incidents of police brutality and harassment sparking protests and activism in the community. The current project has reignited discussions about the role of law enforcement in the neighborhood and the need for community-driven initiatives that prioritize the needs of residents over external beautification efforts.

While some see the Chinatown Connections project as an opportunity to address issues of gentrification and police presence, others, like artist Alison Kuo, have chosen to boycott the initiative. Kuo and others believe that true community empowerment comes from within, and that external interventions like the Welcome Gateway may not align with the community’s vision for art and culture.

As Chinatown grapples with ongoing challenges of poverty, gentrification, and police relations, the debate over the Chinatown Connections project underscores larger questions about community autonomy and self-determination. How can art and culture initiatives truly benefit a neighborhood like Chinatown without erasing its history and displacing its residents?

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