Saturday, June 10, 2023

As Predicted, The Pocketbook Factory Project Is A Nuisance To The Neighborhood! Already!

This is what the 4 floors of the Pocketbook Factory look like every night.  The light bulbs inside, well over a hundred of them, remain on 24/7.  The crew that used to work on the building was last seen there over 3 months ago.  Of course, the building is in a residential area. 

NE corner, at 6th and Washington

SE corner, at 6th and Prospect

There are a few shining things I readily see outside my bedroom window at night.  One is from an old streetlight in the alley (a modern replacement will take care of that someday).  The others are the glow from the obscenely lit building that no one is working on, as well as direct light from a few bulbs inside.  The hotel isn't anywhere near opening for business, and already it's a nuisance to the neighborhood.  It's called light pollution, wasting electricity and being a bad neighbor. 

If you want to tell the owners of the building that they have a responsibility to respect the neighborhood and the planet, don't hesitate to contact Sean at info@pocketbookhudson.com.

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