Longtime NYC businesses being displaced by 2nd Ave. Subway say MTA is dragging its feet on promised help: David and Goliath

East Harlem businesses being displaced by the Second Avenue Subway extension claim the MTA is dragging its feet forking over the financial compensation and relocation assistance they desperately need.“They’ve left me hanging,” said 59-year-old Lu Nicaj, whose 30-year tile-construction supply shop Eagle Tile is facing closure over the upcoming second phase of the behemoth Manhattan transit project.“I don’t know the future.I’m keeping my fingers crossed, but I do not know what’s gonna happen,” he told The Post.“It’s the whole David and Goliath thing,” Nicaj said — adding that this time David might not win.Nicaj is just one of several East Harlem business owners being forced out of their storefronts to make way for new subway stops between East 116th and East 125th streets as part of the MTA’s long-awaited $7.7 billion train-line extension.The MTA claimed eminent domain on the properties in August — meaning tenants and landowners alike were given no choice but to leave — while promising to provide the legally required financial compensation and relocation assistance.But months later, many businesses being booted by the MTA said they’ve been frustrated by the little help they’ve received — including Nicaj, who said he’s spent $100,000 to move materials from the nearby lot he’s rented for years to his store his inventory but has heard nothing from the MTA on when or even if they’re going to pay him back.“I’m gonna be in debt and a hole for a while until I pull myself out.

It’s gonna be a while before I can make that money back,” he said.Nicaj’s actual storefront is not on the chopping block, but without that lot, he has nowhere to store the materials he makes his money from and expects to close down if he can’t find an alternative fast.“They didn’t promise me anything.They said they’ll see what they can do,” he said.

“I’m getting a lot of pushback, a lot of ‘Yes, yes, yes, we’ll get back to you, we�...

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Publisher: New York Post

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