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A greedy landlord. A burning borough. And a city that looked the other way. In this episode of American Time Machine with Frank Carver, we dive into the chilling story of “The Bronx Landlord Who Burned His Own Buildings”, character based on real patterns of arson, insurance scams, and neglect that turned parts of the 1970s South Bronx into a landscape of ruins. What this documentary covers: How the South Bronx went from working-class neighborhood to national symbol of urban decay Why some landlords in the 1970s decided their buildings were worth more burned than standing How redlining, abandoned buildings, and budget cuts to fire services created a perfect storm What it actually felt like for tenants living next to buildings they suspected were marked to burn How “The Bronx is burning” became more than a TV caption and it became childhood background noise Frank Carver walks you through the era of landlord arson, rising insurance incentives, and policy decisions that quietly encouraged destruction. This is not just a crime story about one bad guy. it’s a look at how an entire system made burning homes feel like a “rational” business move, while families paid the price. If you’re interested in: NYC history The 1970s Bronx Urban decay, arson, and housing policy Or you’ve ever wondered what was really happening behind those famous images of burned-out building this video gives you the context most highlight reels skip. Watch next from American Time Machine: The Night New York Went Dark: Inside the 1977 Blackout What Nightlife in 1970s New York Really Looked Like If you enjoy deep-dive history told like a movie, hit Like, drop a comment, and subscribe to American Time Machine for more stories from the America we’ve tried to forget. #Bronx #NYChistory #1970s #AmericanTimeMachine #FrankCarver #BronxIsBurning #LandlordArson #UrbanHistory