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by envoked
2528 days ago
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I grew up in Cleveland and since moving out every city I've lived in has had an issue with gentrification (Boston, NYC, SF, Portland). While I empathize with the individuals affected, part of me can't help thinking of it as a good problem on the city level. Growing up there were places where the copper piping was more valuable than the houses. Even now there's plenty of properties to buy sub $20k, close to mass transit, farmer's markets, and places like Case Western University. Maybe some of the affected in Detroit will move down to Cleveland and one day I too will have the luxury of complaining about gentrification. |
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