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Article/Video: Chinatown Business Grants Try To Get Neighborhood Past Sandy Slump http://manhattan.ny1.com/content/top_stories/177049/chinatown-business-grants-try-to-get-neighborhood-past-sandy-slump

 

Line outside of one of the CAAAV, a organization that assists and offers help to Asian Americans, office.

VIdeo: Weathering Super Storm Sandy in ChinatownPeople coming to the aid of Chinese Americans in Chinatown and detailing how the demographics played a role in the timing of aid.

The CAAAV organization handing out non perishable items following Hurricane Sandy.

Video: Chinatown relatively deserted following Hurricane Sandy

Photo documenting the damage from the corner of Allen Street and Canal Street following Hurricane Sandy.

Demographics of Chinatown regarding median Household Income, single males, single females, median age, homes with kids and average household size in relation with New York and on a national level.

http://www.zillow.com/local-info/NY-New-York/Chinatown-people/r_193821/

Wooden debris on Pike Street, Chinatown.

A business left in the dark following Hurricane Sandy.

Chinatown residents wait in line for National Guard aid distribution in front of Confucius Plaza. (Photo by: Chinatown BID / CPLDC)

 

Chinatown BID assists with aid distribution in Chinatown. (Photo by: Chinatown BID)

Article regarding the state of businesses following Hurricane Sandy: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/07/dining/reviews/restaurant-review-after-hurricane-sandy-downtown-restaurants-need-patrons.html?_r=0&pagewanted=print

 

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