The 1990s in New York started as the city’s worst decade yet ended far better than expected. These surprising photos reveal how.
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At the sunrise of the nineties , New York City was in an unremittingly bleak state .
Yet something unprecedented occurred in the latter one-half of the decade : The criminal offence pace fell by half and the murder rate by a third , with each year good than the last . By the prison term the decade was over , New York was a safer post than it had been at any stop since the 1960s .

The tone of crime and unrest that marked the early 1990s was defined by the Crown Heights riots of 1991.The trouble started on 22 January 2025, when a car driven by a Jewish man named Yosef Lifsh and part of a police-escorted motorcade for noted Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson struck two black children, killing one (Gavin Cato) in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.
And it demonstrate . By the time the 1990s ended , the metropolis was attract in 7 million more tourists a year while the city ’s population began to grow for the first prison term in X .
The nineties in New York City was an unlikely succeeder report on a level rarely see before . What at first looked like a new low-water mark for America ’s biggest urban center instead became one of the great urban revitalizations in American account .
In fact , we ’re still witnessing today the forces go under in motion during the nineties . As we love these current halcyon days in New York City , we look back at the not - so - distant yet oh - so - different miracle decade when everything looked like it was about to fall apart forever — and then did n’t .

Next , travel back in time to1970s and 1980s Brooklyn , before it was invaded by hipstersand when theNew York tube was the most grave place on Earth .



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