My NYC Black Folk......Gentrification

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Bushwick status at least. @mson

They will try to gentrify it, but the south Bronx has the most low income people in the country; where are they going to go? It's going to be hard to get rid of them. Not everyone can move to a different state.
 
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They will try to gentrify it, but the south Bronx has the most low income people in the country; where are they going to go? It's going to be hard to get rid of them. Not everyone can move to a different state.

They'll probably shift low income residents to the NYC suburbs(basically everywhere but coastal areas) and perhaps Upstate. That same tactic already happened in Dallas, and to a far lesser extent Detroit.
 

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They'll probably shift low income residents to the NYC suburbs(basically everywhere but coastal areas) and perhaps Upstate. That same tactic already happened in Dallas, and to a far lesser extent Detroit.

I can see them trying anything, depends on who's mayor and the interests he or she has in mind.
 

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They'll probably shift low income residents to the NYC suburbs(basically everywhere but coastal areas) and perhaps Upstate. That same tactic already happened in Dallas, and to a far lesser extent Detroit.

There isn't the infrastructure to support that. Everyone sees whats happening. I wouldn't be forced out of where I grew up.
 

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They will try to gentrify it, but the south Bronx has the most low income people in the country; where are they going to go? It's going to be hard to get rid of them. Not everyone can move to a different state.

They'll probably shift low income residents to the NYC suburbs(basically everywhere but coastal areas) and perhaps Upstate. That same tactic already happened in Dallas, and to a far lesser extent Detroit.

I can see them trying anything, depends on who's mayor and the interests he or she has in mind.

:patrice: Westchester (Mt Vernon, Yonkers) Hempstead, Freeport, Brentwood on LI. NYC is becoming european with the poor living in the burbs.
 

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They'll probably shift low income residents to the NYC suburbs(basically everywhere but coastal areas) and perhaps Upstate. That same tactic already happened in Dallas, and to a far lesser extent Detroit.

Detroits suburbs are going to be ugly soon once the city bottoms out in 5 years. Detroit will be good and Southfield, Oak Park, Ferndale will be Oakland status.
 

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There isn't the infrastructure to support that. Everyone sees whats happening. I wouldn't be forced out of where I grew up.
You keep thinking that champ then that's when you getting hit with the eminent domain or some other bullshyt.
 
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