In the heart of Greenwich Village, a stark reality exists, as students at NYU are forced to succumb to debt slavery and prostitution due to the crippling tuition and fees. Meanwhile, the university and other landowners are transforming the iconic Bohemian neighborhood, once a haven for artists and creatives, into a hub of commercialism, driven by exorbitant rents and passed-down real estate taxes.
The Lost Village
Greenwich Village, a former Bohemian haven, is now a luxury district as New York University's rising tuition and fees lead to debt slavery and prostitution among its students, while long-time residents are forced to flee due to unaffordable rents.