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In response to
"
and it's being built on city-owned land -- nm
"
by
znufrii
With massive tax breaks and incentives from the city.
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Apr 24 '13, 06:47
The affordable housing available is in the worst areas of the worst neighborhoods.
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Here's something I wonder, that might be an interesting case study. You say "worst areas of the worst neighborhoods"
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Jim
Apr 24, 06:56
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The areas won't change since because the people that live in the city buildings around them won't change.
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Krusty
Apr 24, 07:09
1
But these apartments wouldn't work in those areas. Those areas are crammed with families, not single people.
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Krusty
Apr 24, 07:11
the affordable housing he's talking about is different than what's being discussed above. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 24, 06:58
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Yes. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 24, 07:20
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