@HeerJeet I don't know. In the comics, at least, Hell's Kitchen didn't gentrify all that much.
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@HeerJeet I just watched the first episode, but they mentioned why he got cut-rate deals (Avengers aftermath, gaudy billboard) -
@gbenga_ajilore I know but even after apocalyptic battle & gaudy billboard, it would still be too pricey!
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@HeerJeet Literally discussed in the first episode? -
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@HeerJeet ah, but you’re forgetting NYC real estate probably plummeted after the whole “Manhattan invaded by aliens” thingThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@tomtomorrow I know. And Avengers battle with aliens made rents cheaper. Still, even after apocalypse, NY rents would still be high. -
@HeerJeet comic book Hell's Kitchen is pretty much the worst place on earth. I think living in a literal war zone might lower prices
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@Hesiod2k11@tomtomorrow I know, but I find that implausible. Even after a zombie invasion, rent in Manhattan is still going to be high. - Show replies
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