Gentrification
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Paul McMorrow writes about gentrification in Union Square. He notes that with the arrival of the Green Line, it will be much more desirable to live in. This will cause an increase in demand for housing there, and that there are two choices: Allow enough additional housing to be built to prevent prices from rising insanely, or preserve its "character" (appearance) at the cost of pricing out just about everybody who already lives there.
"Desirable, inexpensive, low-density -- choose any two!"
"Desirable, inexpensive, low-density -- choose any two!"
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Date: 2014-03-07 11:42 pm (UTC)It also feels a little bit like "England for the English" Just replace England with Somerville. I'm just not comfortable with that kind of exclusive attitude. The government shouldn't be choosing who gets to live where and who is not welcome. We make our individual life choices.
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Date: 2014-03-08 12:05 am (UTC)