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"textContent": "Ann Ballentine bought an old candy factory building in Brooklyn in 1979. She filled it with working artists and became something of a fairy godmother to them all.\n\n> It entails someone who’s not as money driven, because you’re not gouging people for huge rents, and it requires being determined to do that over a long stretch of time.\n\nThis is a lovely little short film.\n\n**Tags:** Ann Ballentine · art · NYC · real estate · video",
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