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pteredactyl | 6 years ago
There is good and bad to gentrification. You don't hear stories of the people who bought their house for 50k in 1980 who then sold it in 2010 for 1.3MM. Or the people thankful they don't have to walk around in fear of gangs for themselves or their children.
TO me the biggest problem is the State. In SF, among many many other things, it's their zoning policies that caused the housing crisis. But they run education and media. So people blame the most revolutionary green company, or others bring wealth to the area, instead of the State.
thatfrenchguy|6 years ago
ponyfleisch|6 years ago
It's probably a net positive overall though, especially if the money these people are paid (and spend locally) is coming from other parts of the world/country.
atq2119|6 years ago
Location is everything.
imtringued|6 years ago
If there is not enough housing and you keep adding jobs then those jobs will be lost. It's better to "lose" a city than an entire country like USA did.
rkachowski|6 years ago