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by TexanFeller
882 days ago
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Looks like this housing is built outside of town, so it might actually work! One things cities do wrong is trying to house homeless people near downtown. It's dramatically more expensive to do it there, so there will never be enough housing or will to pay for it. The housing that was built for "low income artists to be able to live here" was even more of a joke. A bunch of condos downtown that were priced uncomfortably high for entry level tech workers. Nothing say artists have to live downtown! City planners just can't think outside the downtown box. |
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We should not judge other humans by their ability to make rent. Some of my best friends struggle to do that.
But for a city making rent is all that really matters. They don’t care if you literally create art. They care if you buy coffee and pay sales tax.
So, do city planners look at “artists” as a revenue stream?
This is the same demographic that stereotypically spends the better part of a million bucks on an undergraduate education with no expectation of return.
Does “artist” mean “liberal artist”? As in “willing and able to buy in to and comply with a middle class lifestyle?”