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In Manhattan’s Chinatown, anti-gentrification protesters are furious over funding granted to a museum that they say doesn’t represent their community. By Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura Twice a week ...
Jonathan Chu wouldn’t give me specifics on his ... And unless there is a meaningful change, it will be Chinatown’s landlords, not immigrant workers, who will emerge from this crisis with ...
They claim the museum promotes displacement and racism, and they take issue with museum board member Jonathan Chu, who is the biggest landlord in Chinatown. Protesters say Chu's family closed a ...
Hope is on the menu, but it may not be enough to save a beloved Chinatown restaurant ... meet the terms of the landlord, father and son developers Alex and Jonathan Chu. The Chu family said ...
The impending closure of one of Chinatown’s largest and most popular ... according to Eric Phillips of Edelman who was representing the landlord Jonathan Chu. “The owners of Jing Fong decided ...
A crowd gathered on Centre Street, claiming the museum is promoting displacement and criticizing board member Jonathan Chu, who owns several properties in Chinatown. Protesters say Chu's family ...
As Chinatown’s largest restaurant ... Peter Kwong Immigrant Learning Center, implored the landlords to meet the crowd. “Alex Chu and Jonathan Chu come downstairs and open the door,” she ...
Restaurateur Eddie Huang has shown his support for a recent petition that accuses New York Chinatown landlord Jonathan Chu of accepting bribes in exchange for supporting Mayor Bill de Blasio's ...