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In response to
"
In fact, St Louis has lost a similar amount as Detroit since the 50s. -- nm
"
by
Don Homer
Wow, where are all the people going?
Posted by
Subversive
Jun 10 '09, 10:09
I mean, that's millions and millions of people. Are they all in NY and LA now?
Responses:
suburbs, mostly.
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ty97
Jun 10, 10:10
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you had white flight to the suburbs in the 50s, sure, but is really a zero-sum game because people are staying in the area, the businesses that anchor
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znufrii
Jun 10, 10:14
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My general impression though is that cities are in much better shape now than they were in the 70s though -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 10, 10:18
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There's been a lot of gentrification (pros and cons to that) in many cities and a bit of a 'return' to the city of some of us who grew up in burbs.
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ty97
Jun 10, 10:25
it's just a question of how quickly a city adapts. -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 10, 10:23
Phoenix -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 10, 10:09
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not anymore, at least not for the property values anyway. -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 10, 10:10
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it was mostly tongue in cheek :) -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 10, 10:11
Suburbs mostly, along with migration to the south and southwest. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jun 10, 10:09
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