New York's youngest millionaire who in the foreseeable future will become a billionaire, Lille...
was still living in a rented apartment.
However, Hell's Kitchen had undergone significant changes, with a dedicated cleaning company handling garbage, the overhaul of basic infrastructure like electric circuits, signal stations, and heating was complete, and ongoing upgrades were still happening.
This counted as a spectacle, New York City had originally planned to reach a municipal power grid deal with the Osborne Group, but now that the Osborne Group was gone, the upgrade plans were put on hold.
Instead, Hell's Kitchen had started upgrading - although the so-called upgrades didn't involve any new technology, it was more about systematization and standards.
There might still be a gap compared to those palatial downtown areas, but it looked tidier, safer, and more cozy now.
The future would bring changes here, but in the short term, it was mainly little modifications.