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A Better tomorrow

Writer's picture: Tanishka DeshmukhTanishka Deshmukh

By: Ben Urich


With the rise of living costs and rising rates of Absolute poverty in Hell's kitchen, few are taking a stand to make a better tomorrow for the future of our neighborhood and our city as a whole.


Wilson Fisk, a notable businessman who sought to rebuild the city after the cataclysmic aftermath of the battle of new York is one again in the limelight as the business mogul is planning to purchase the local tenement buildings of Hell's kitchen in hopes to diversify the area and make it welcoming for new inhabitants.


Mr. Fisk is the owner of several top-notch firms located in NYC, including but not limited to Union allied construction and banking and Fat Man auto repairs. His contributions have indeed helped increase employment rates and raise living standard in the city.


some have raised suspicion of Mr. Fisk's activities, raising suspicion about where he gets his funds from. Certain sources believe that the respected businessman engages in illegal trade of heroin and human trafficking. His actions have also affected the residents of the tenement building-who according to a source who wishes to be unnamed- states that she has been offered tremendous sums of money to evacuate the residence. She also states that the tenement is a "thriving community who have known each other for a long time "and "severing ties with her found family would affect her profoundly"


The intentions of Mr. Fisk are still not clearly known, but new Yorkers can rest assured that the amendments made to the city are for the betterment of the people and a better tomorrow for all of us.


Article by:

Ben Urich

Editor at NYB


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