Rochdale, Queens

Rochdale, Queens

Rochdale (also called Rochdale Village) is a 20-building, 5,860-apartmentKinnis, Sol. [http://web.uvic.ca/bcics/research/housing/history.html "Housing Co-ops Around the World: A Brief History"] , "Co-operative Housing Today", September 2000.] residential cooperative designed by architect Herman Jessor and built by the United Housing Foundation, consisting of five circles of four buildings in the South Jamaica neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens. The United States' second largest housing co-operative, it was founded by garment workers in 1965 to set a precedent for establishment of future cooperative housing.

Rochdale Village was named after the English Town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, where the Rochdale Pioneers developed the Rochdale Principles of cooperation. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 12. [ [http://www.nyc.gov/html/cau/html/cb/cb_queens.shtml Queens Community Boards] , New York City. Accessed September 3, 2007.]

The architect's concept of Rochdale Village was an attractive community covering 122 blocks that would provide the residents with a park-like setting and facilities of suburbia, within the limits of the Urban Jamaica Area.Fact|date=June 2007 Rochdale was designed to be a "city within a city". In addition to its thousands of apartment, it included a power plant (providing electricity, heat and air-conditioning all included in the carrying charges), two shopping malls, two supermarkets, two drug stores, and an assortment of others amenities. Also included were a community center, post office, public schools, a public library branch, and a New York Police Department precinct.

The property is the former site of Jamaica Racetrack, which was operated by the Metropolitan Jockey Club and its successor, the Greater New York Association (now the New York Racing Association.) When the NYRA decided to renovate Greater Jamaica's other track, Aqueduct Racetrack (in South Ozone Park), it also decided to close Jamaica Racetrack when the Aqueduct Racetrack's improvements were finished. Jamaica Racetrack was shut down in 1959 and demolished.

The problems began before Rochdale Village was completed: the construction company responsible for building Rochdale Village would not hire African American workers. [McFadden, Robert D. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/27/obituaries/27booth.html "William Booth, Judge and Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 84"] , "The New York Times", December 27, 2006. Accessed September 23, 2007. "Mr. Booth also joined New York demonstrations, and in 1963 he was one of 24 pickets arrested at Rochdale Village, a Queens cooperative, for blocking trucks at a construction site to demand the hiring of black workers."] Construction proceeded at a rapid pace on a new community in Queens. When Rochdale Village opened, it was the largest private cooperative housing complex in the world Fact|date=June 2007 (later surpassed by Co-op City in the Bronx)Fact|date=June 2007, and was between 10 to 20 percent African American and 80 to 90 percent white.Fact|date=June 2007 As years passed, more and more African Americans moved to Rochdale. It was between the late 1960s and mid-1970s that most whites moved from the community.Fact|date=June 2007

Some of the major highways/transportation methods are the Belt Parkway, MTA New York City Transit buses and the Long Island Rail Road, which stops right by the complex at the Locust Manor station.Fact|date=July 2008

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