Martin Scorsese: Don't alter my gritty neighbourhood
Martin Scorsese: Don't alter my gritty neighbourhood
Scorsese has called on New York City planning officials to halt the development of an apartment complex.

New York: Filmmaker Martin Scorsese has called on New York City planning officials to halt the development of a luxury apartment complex in a Manhattan

neighbourhood as he insists the area's 'grittiness' inspired his career.

The 70-year-old Oscar winner grew up in the Bowery, a run down area of the city, and credits the neighbourhood and its residents for nurturing his talents, reported the New York Daily News.

Scorsese has written a letter to City Planning Commission Chairwoman Amanda Burden in support of the East Bowery Preservation Plan, which aims to block high-rise and luxury development in the area.

"Having grown up on Elizabeth Street, the neighbourhood and residents of the Bowery became clear catalysts for turning me into a storyteller. Whether it's Mean Streets or Gangs of New York, the influence of the Bowery - the grittiness, the ambience, the vivid atmosphere - is apparent," he said.

The filmmaker urged Burden to leave the area unchanged in the hope that it will continue to inspire a future generation of artists.

"I urge you to insure that the Bowery remains preserved and intact so its history continues to influence and inspire the upcoming artists of tomorrow."

"The high-rise apartment buildings and condos only create more chaos, more disruption and ultimately offer the Bowery up to the elements of conformity... I hope you sense my urgency in leaving the Bowery rich with history, artistry and

distinction," he added.

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