Eboue
nasty little twerp with crazy bitter-man opinions
You understand that gentrification is Not Good right?
Bushwick? How do you think things would work with the L train on life support?Like the choice of NY, but not Long Island City. Rentals are already absurd in LIC and this would only make it worse. Traffic will become horrible and I'm not sure the subway can cater to another 40,000+ people.
They could have moved it a bit inside to Bushwick or even Queens and help move the gentrification faster.
Good come on who doesn't love the flourish of grey block cement, the sliver dimples that are anti homeless spikes and the crunch texture of astroturf.You understand that gentrification is Not Good right?
No.You understand that gentrification is Not Good right?
Just throwing it out there. There are other places which can do with help in development than just Manhattan and nearby.Bushwick? How do you think things would work with the L train on life support?
And feck gentrification
I think most of the city is fine. I'd be cool with them putting it on RikersNo.
Just throwing it out there. There are other places which can do with help in development than just Manhattan and nearby.
Middle class.@Edgar Allan Pillow just how rich are you ?
Well stop having bad opinions and start helping us poor-ish feckers out a bit.Middle class.
hes a banker in manhattan@Edgar Allan Pillow just how rich are you ?
More jobs (not just more amazon employees) but more opportunities for local vendors etc, better infrastructure, more tax revenue for state...overall improvement in quality of life in the neighborhood.Well stop having bad opinions and start helping us poor-ish feckers out a bit.
But seriously why do you think what amazon is going to be doing in New York is in any way good(Genuine question) ?
And, that implies being rich?hes a banker in manhattan
yesAnd, that implies being rich?
Why do you think gentrification is a good thing?
Rich is always 2 zeros away.And, that implies being rich?
But for certain parts of the neighbourhood right ? I went back to Dublin(The 2nd most expensive place to live in Europe ) last year and yeah my nan who's got enough money to be retire decently loved the new tarmac shopping centre where she could get her weekly shop done in one go but there was just a ton of empty flats and there was even someone having a protest in their own house because they were getting kicked out due to rising rent. You could see the city actively pushing working class people out.More jobs (not just more amazon employees) but more opportunities for local vendors etc, better infrastructure, more tax revenue for state...overall improvement in quality of life in the neighborhood.
Do you think there are any good aspects to gentrification?You understand that gentrification is Not Good right?
How have they won the lottery?I'm at a point where I simply think gentrification is inevitable. The reason is the projects that begin the process are generally always supported by the local communities - especially the homeowners, even the low income ones. The projects typically create jobs and increase property values so good for that group. Renters are generally less connected to their communities, attend less council meetings and vote less in local elections so even if there are more of them their voting power is diluted.
Take Inglewood, CA for example a low income community that has around 1/3 of the homes owner occupied. So when Stan Kroenke comes in with his huge NFL stadium and outdoor mall project, that's 33,000 residents of Inglewood who basically won a lottery. Their home values will increase 100-300K over the next decade. To the low income families in Inglewood, some hurt hard from the Great Recession that's a big boost. Even some of the renting community might see the Kroenke project as bringing in more jobs with the stadium and retail and support the projects. So that's why I see it as inevitable because local communities usually benefit from the start of the process so they will support it, especially if there are older or retired homeowners.
https://la.curbed.com/2018/9/19/17632488/inglewood-home-value-increase-nfl-stadiumHow have they won the lottery?
Okay but how does that help them? I don't own a house so what am I missing?https://la.curbed.com/2018/9/19/17632488/inglewood-home-value-increase-nfl-stadium
"In less than seven years, the median price of a home in Inglewood has more than doubled."
I thought I explained this in my first post. About 1/3 of Inglewood homes are owner occupied so that's about 33-35,000 iirc. So the homeowners see a big increase in home value. And as I said even renters in communities like this tend to support projects like the NFL stadium because they benefit from the increased jobs.Okay but how does that help them? I don't own a house so what am I missing?
What does an increase in home value do if you don't want to sell? Wouldn't it just increase property taxes?I thought I explained this in my first post. About 1/3 of Inglewood homes are owner occupied so that's about 33-35,000 iirc. So the homeowners see a big increase in home value. And as I said even renters in communities like this tend to support projects like the NFL stadium because they benefit from the increased jobs.
Its why gentrification is trickier than people realize I think. Not saying I like the end result but I don't see any easy or even viable solutions here. Its not like the Inglewood community tried to stop Kroenke because of potential future gentrification.
not in California. Prop. tax only re-assessed when property is sold. For people on fixed what it does is allow a reverse mortgage that could be used to pay off more expensive credit card debt at a lower interest rate. Or you also have increased assets if you were taking out a loan for instance to pay kids or grandkids college. Plus it just offers more security for retirement knowing your home value has a big increase - for instance in case of a medical emergency because of the fecked up privatized health system in the US.What does an increase in home value do if you don't want to sell? Wouldn't it just increase property taxes?
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It's already in the shitter!@adexkola Google is planning a billion $ expansion in West Village area. This place is going to the dump soon!
Between Amazon and Google you can expect at least a couple of more thousand regular users. Can't they put these in Queens? And bring some development there.It's already in the shitter!
I can't recall the subways ever being this shitty and overcrowded.
We're such good slaves to our financial masters.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bl...l-street-just-made-100-billion-for-first-time
And I still can't get a good bonus
We're such good slaves to our financial masters.
He does pay social security tax though, he's your brotherYou deserve zero. You are a parasite on society.
Nope. He's a parasite.He does pay social security tax though, he's your brother
At least not a poor parasite! Niall pays me too just to piss you off.
feck off you boring WUM.