Black residents reject Trader Joe’s because it would attract too many white people

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http://www.bizpacreview.com/2014/02...-it-would-attract-too-many-white-people-99333

The Trader Joe’s grocery chain has withdrawn plans to build a store in the heart of a predominantly black neighborhood after a black leadership group fought the move.

The Portland Development Commission was set to give the grocer a large discount on property that had been vacant for years, pricing it at just over $500,000, down from an appraised value of $2.9 million, according to The Oregonian.

The Portland African American Leadership Forum sent a scathing letter in December to city leaders, saying the plan would price residents out of the area and the group“remains opposed to any development in North/Northeast Portland that does not primarily benefit the black community.”

Trader Joe’s would increase displacement of low-income residents and “increase the desirability of the neighborhood,” for “non-oppressed populations,” PAALF wrote.

“[This decision] reflects the city’s overall track record of implementing policies that serve to uproot, displace and disempower our most vulnerable community members,” the letter said.

Trader Joe’s bowed out amid the controversy.

“We run neighborhood stores, and our approach is simple: If a neighborhood does not want a Trader Joe’s, we understand, and we won’t open the store in question,” a company spokesperson said in a statement to The Oregonian.

But not everyone is happy about the outcome.

“There are no winners today,” Adam Milne, owner of Old Town Brewing Co., told The Oregonian. “Only missed tax revenue, lost jobs, less foot traffic, an empty lot and a boulevard still struggling to support its local small businesses.”

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It's true though...Once a new shopping area comes to a poor area it attracts new residents and thus begin construction and the residents have their property taxes raised and thus they have to leave because only rich white residents can afford the new property. It's not a lie. look at any gentrified area, the idea starts small but then the developers see the prime real estate and only see green, they dont care about making the homes affordable to the residents that primarily reside in the area. They'll fukk them over just to make a buck. It happened in my old neighborhood, it happened in harlem. it happened in red hook.
 

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smart move, they realize it's just 1 step towards higher rent/property taxes. hold off gentrification as long as possible.
I wouldnt mind knowing more about this story. I have hard time believing these folks can actually resist the takeover.
 

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Same thing I was thinking, even though I understand their argument that they don't want to change their neighborhood because it may cause gentrification, but anyone who has been to a Trader Joes knows they are more of a well organized neighborhood store. It would have brought jobs to the area and a better selection of food. So in my mind this shyt makes no sense. I would be on their side if this was Wal-Mart. But Trader Joes....naw..
 
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