upstairs said:
Very astute. Yes, I was speaking of the rampant disregard of developers who scan the landscape for short term profit and interest, the disposable communities , the use of bus lines as a means to downgrade property, the lack of craft work in their visions.This city, in regards to the power circle, have squandered great potential in the urban scope. We are all left with this new vehicle of urban revitalization which was born out of the housing bubble. The prior statement may seem contradictory but I am appalled by the rush for cash, right is might formula's for sustained growth, at whatever the cost.
Also, I think that you are correct that it's not divisive to promote common sense.
I suppose my frustration is built upon the profit driven systems vs community good.
common sense and the pursuit of profit in a pay to play system are indeed at odds with one another




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