In his article, “How can cities save their small businesses?,” Patrick Sisson hits on the long-term solutions that should be proposed to solve these issues. While acknowledging that small businesses attract residents (by providing authenticity and connection the neighborhood), he stresses the importance of supporting these businesses through organizations as larger institutions bring them down (Sisson 6). In New York City, during a year where hundreds of businesses have been displaced, there is currently an act being debated, the Small Business Job Survival Act (SBJSA), which provides owners of these businesses with support during “lease renewal and renegotiation” (Sisson 11). This act would greatly help these mom-and-pop shops, but its progress has taken years. Proposed in 2016, the SBJSA is still circulating and has not left City Council. Marni Harasa, a former council member candidate, states that if the bill was to continue to be renegotiated so that its main propositions are washed down, then this effort was again one destroyed by the many agendas present in government (2). Despite Curran’s argument that small businesses can thrive in coexistence with gentrifiers, the rising rents due to the incoming developers counteract that social and economic progression. If the SBJSA was to successfully pass and allow these businesses some form of rent relief, perhaps this social connection can be further observed in all communities being gentrified, outside of Williamsburg.
Works Cited:
Curran, Winifred. “’From the Frying Pan to the Oven’: Gentrification and the Experience of Industrial Displacement in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.” Urban Studies, vol. 44, no. 8, 2007, pp. 1427–1440., doi:10.1080/00420980701373438.
Curran, Winifred. “In Defense of Old Industrial Spaces: Manufacturing, Creativity and Innovation in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol. 34, no. 4, 2010, pp. 871–885., doi:10.1111/j.1468-2427.2010.00915.x.
Halasa, Marni. “’Modernizing’ the Small Business Jobs Survival Act? Or a Trojan Horse?”Metro US, 29 Mar. 2018, www.metro.us/news/local-news/new-york/small-business-jobs-survival-act-op-ed-marni-halasa.
Sisson, Patrick. “How Big Cities Are Working to Preserve Their Small, Independent Businesses.” Curbed, Curbed, 17 Oct. 2016, www.curbed.com/2016/10/17/13291184/small-business-gentrification-historic-preservation.