there is probably going up to our tribeca. that is going up to what is today the brooklyn bridge. that is the middle of the loop the 1890's. nobody is going anywhere fast. the problem was that these three systems of our cities could not take all of these people. everybody is piled onto the street. you had to get people off of the street. one way or another. weekber, i mentioned last what we call brooklyn today is basically kings county, originally, that was six separate towns. they were founded by the dutch, recognized by the english, broke them was only one of those six towns. it was the closest to new york and new york was the epic -- economic engine in the 1930's. sure, if you want to live in manhattan, you can live although it uptown in the west 40's and 50's and 60's. if you can live in brooklyn, you are right across from the centrist district. this is important to remember because we all think of wall street as the financial district. all you had to do was cross that river. you would have wonderful neighbors to live in. acrossknow brooklyn, from the cbd, there were these ver