“How did we go from screaming about gentrification in East Village in the 1980s to complaining the new Target on 14th St. only has two floors? It’s the progression of getting older, perhaps getting more complacent and realizing New York changes and there’s not that much you can always do about it,” added Musto, 62. “A lot of the 99-cent and value stores on 14th St. are gone, so this is sort of a modern-day version of the value store. You can’t spend your life screaming about the apocalypse. The rage will consume you.”