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by asabjorn
2673 days ago
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I don't see how the people that dictated terms to the point where the project was unprofitable is powerless. I also question if the people fighting for this outcome are the same low income residents affected, because I have a hard time believing actual low income residents in line for the units would prefer an outcome where no units gets build in order to make a moral point. Why is it morally good to make an idealistic stand that cause no units to be build? To me that seems factually wrong. |
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Even if such a development existed, I would not take the word of the builders that it was annoying poor people that doomed it, without taking a closer look all the things that can cause such a project to fail, including the competing actions of other greedy rich people.