Save "Floridita"

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Columbia University Community
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Dear Columbia University Students:

Many of you are aware of Columbia's proposed expansion into Harlem. While Columbia claims to have the best interests of the Harlem business and residential community at heart, as individuals who provide significant monetary support to the University, we wish to hold Columbia accountable for the displacement of cultural institutions present in Harlem. An article entitled "Floridita Owner says CU Talks Ended" which appeared in the April 17th issue of "Columbia Spectator," states that Columbia has ceased to negotiate over "the future of Floridita" due to alleged nonpayment of "rent, water charges, and real estate taxes."

 Anyone who has frequented "Floridita" knows what a special establishment it truly is. Its character, affordability, and authenticity, all speak to what is so beloved in Harlem and which the Columbia gentrification threatens to destroy.

The purpose of this petition is two-fold: 1. To encourage Columbia students to actively scrutinize how the University plans to use our tuition money. 2. To shame real estate officials for Columbia University into resuming negotiations with "Floridita." If you agree with the following statement, please sign our petition, to be delivered to Columbia Vice President for Real Estate, Phil Silverman:

We, the students of Columbia University demand that negotiations resume between Columbia and the Harlem diner "Floridita," located at 125th and Broadway. We demand that Columbia University uphold the principles that we expect from a respected institution of higher learning including: a commitment to preserving economic and social justice in the larger New York City community.

We value the continued presence of neighborhood establishments such as "Floridita" and believe that Columbia University has the integrity of spirit as well as the means to forgive any debt that "Floridita" may or may not owe. As individuals who provide significant monetary support to our University, we request that "Floridita" remain an integral part of Harlem's vibrant cultural diversity.

Signed,

concerned students

 

Dear Columbia University Students:

Many of you are aware of Columbia's proposed expansion into Harlem. While Columbia claims to have the best interests of the Harlem business and residential community at heart, as individuals who provide significant monetary support to the University, we wish to hold Columbia accountable for the displacement of cultural institutions present in Harlem. An article entitled "Floridita Owner says CU Talks Ended" which appeared in the April 17th issue of "Columbia Spectator," states that Columbia has ceased to negotiate over "the future of Floridita" due to alleged nonpayment of "rent, water charges, and real estate taxes."

 Anyone who has frequented "Floridita" knows what a special establishment it truly is. Its character, affordability, and authenticity, all speak to what is so beloved in Harlem and which the Columbia gentrification threatens to destroy.

The purpose of this petition is two-fold: 1. To encourage Columbia students to actively scrutinize how the University plans to use our tuition money. 2. To shame real estate officials for Columbia University into resuming negotiations with "Floridita." If you agree with the following statement, please sign our petition, to be delivered to Columbia Vice President for Real Estate, Phil Silverman:

We, the students of Columbia University demand that negotiations resume between Columbia and the Harlem diner "Floridita," located at 125th and Broadway. We demand that Columbia University uphold the principles that we expect from a respected institution of higher learning including: a commitment to preserving economic and social justice in the larger New York City community.

We value the continued presence of neighborhood establishments such as "Floridita" and believe that Columbia University has the integrity of spirit as well as the means to forgive any debt that "Floridita" may or may not owe. As individuals who provide significant monetary support to our University, we request that "Floridita" remain an integral part of Harlem's vibrant cultural diversity.

Signed,

concerned students
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# 155:
6:42 am PDT, Sep 24, Damaris Vega, Florida
# 154:
9:09 pm PDT, Aug 2, Andi Alnwick, New York
# 153:
5:41 pm PDT, Jul 3, Candace Penner, California
# 152:
4:51 am PDT, Jun 26, Cynthia Allred, New Jersey
# 151:
3:35 pm PDT, Jun 23, Ashley Sularz, New Jersey
As a former Columbia U student, I'm ashamed at Columbia's actions and believe the University should show greater respect to the community.
# 150:
3:26 pm PDT, Jun 23, Patricia Sularz, New Jersey
# 149:
11:07 am PDT, Jun 22, Marco Chiabo, New Jersey
# 148:
10:05 am PDT, Jun 21, Sandra Gonzalez, New Jersey
# 147:
3:20 pm PDT, Jun 20, Steven Lee, New York
# 146:
3:12 pm PDT, Jun 20, Mark Wilk, New Jersey
Save Floridita!!!
# 145:
2:15 pm PDT, Jun 20, Jacqueline Sellin, New Jersey
We hope that an agreement can be reached for the expansion of the University without the destruction of this local landmark.
# 144:
12:09 pm PDT, Jun 20, Maria Lago, New York
# 143:
11:27 am PDT, Jun 20, William Bernal, New Jersey
# 142:
11:20 am PDT, Jun 20, Maria Pilar Espada, New Jersey
# 141:
11:17 am PDT, Jun 20, Johanna Abarca, New York
# 140:
11:03 am PDT, Jun 20, Begona Rodriguez, New Jersey
# 139:
11:02 am PDT, Jun 20, Leticia Gonzalez, New Jersey
# 138:
10:17 am PDT, Jun 20, Ruben Rodriguez, New Jersey
Great place.....Must be preserved
# 137:
9:34 am PDT, Jun 19, Joseph Matuk, New York
# 136:
6:49 pm PDT, Jun 16, Jena Fanelli, New Jersey
# 135:
6:44 pm PDT, Jun 16, Alexandra Landers, New Jersey
# 134:
6:36 pm PDT, Jun 16, Jillian Greenan, New Jersey
# 133:
6:27 pm PDT, Jun 16, Lauren Feoranzo, New Jersey
i love this restaurant!
# 132:
7:03 pm PDT, Jun 11, Victoria Ruiz, New York
# 131:
10:24 am PDT, Jun 10, Giuliana Chamedes, New York
# 130:
10:35 am PDT, Jun 8, Barbara Bunton, Texas
# 129:
4:38 pm PDT, Jun 6, Seth Stern, New Jersey
# 128:
12:15 pm PDT, Jun 5, Corey Salej, New Jersey
# 127:
1:03 pm PDT, Jun 4, Veronica Polce, New Jersey
# 126:
12:54 pm PDT, Jun 4, Rachel Pincus, New Jersey
# 125:
8:06 pm PDT, Jun 3, Libby Eichen, New Jersey
# 124:
6:23 pm PDT, Jun 3, Name not displayed, New Jersey
# 123:
5:40 pm PDT, Jun 3, Kurt Williams, New York
The owner of the restaraunt is a dear friend of mine, and as a Columbia student I hope that my opinion is respectfully considered.
# 122:
7:36 am PDT, Jun 3, Lizzie Dietzek, Connecticut
Columbia has reached out to the community and hopes to continue dialogue. I believe this can be resolved by sitting at the table together.
# 121:
5:19 am PDT, Jun 3, Debra Espino, New Jersey
:D
# 120:
12:47 pm PDT, Jun 2, Kasey Bloodgood, Florida
I agree with the petition that Floridita should be saved. It is a wonderful establishment and it would be a shame to see it disappear. However, Floridita needs to turn this unfortunate situation around by continuing to talk with the university and to find a way to live up to their financial commitments in their signed lease.
# 119:
6:59 am PDT, Jun 2, Samantha Hunt, New Jersey
# 118:
3:36 am PDT, Jun 2, Lisa Huss, New Jersey
# 117:
7:36 pm PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, New Jersey
# 116:
4:42 pm PDT, Jun 1, Odalys Nocera, New Jersey
# 115:
12:37 pm PDT, Jun 1, Joselyne Fernandez, New York
# 114:
9:45 am PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, New Jersey
# 113:
1:15 pm PDT, May 31, Jess R, New Jersey
# 112:
10:24 am PDT, May 31, Elizabeth Quinones, New Jersey
# 111:
10:04 am PDT, May 31, Courtney Burnett, New Jersey
# 110:
10:00 am PDT, May 31, Kelsey Burnett, New Jersey
# 109:
8:38 am PDT, May 31, Samantha Barron, New York
# 108:
7:45 am PDT, May 31, Katharine Capozzi, New York
# 107:
5:56 pm PDT, May 30, Jane Bradley, Pennsylvania
# 106:
5:55 pm PDT, May 30, Edward Bradley, Pennsylvania
Great place!
# 105:
5:52 pm PDT, May 30, Terry Bradley, Pennsylvania
My husband and I love the Floridita. What a shame it would be to see it pushed out of its home.
# 104:
3:01 pm PDT, May 30, Name not displayed, New Jersey
# 103:
3:00 pm PDT, May 30, Steven Ballisko, New Jersey
i love eating at flordita, its the geratest resteraunt i know, i wont allow it to be shut down
# 102:
2:58 pm PDT, May 30, Name not displayed, New Jersey
# 101:
2:50 pm PDT, May 30, Name not displayed, New Jersey
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