The Bronx Ink, an online publication written by students at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, recently published an extensive piece investigating Ocelot, a real estate investment company that owns multiple apartment buildings throughout the Bronx.
All of Ocelot's buildings in the Bronx are littered with trash, graffiti, rats, and hazardous structures, and neither Ocelot nor their investors are willing to clean up the mess that they created, according to the article. Ocelot is looking for a buyer to get them out of their chaotic financial mess, but in the meantime, families living in their buildings are still living in dangerous conditions.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Shining Some Light on Ocelot
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