I got halfway through this opinion piece before it occurred to me that it might not be an opinion piece (it isn’t). Even with very low expectations, the language used by the paper of record continues to astonish me.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/29/nyregion/real-estate-industry-nyc.html …
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The NYT paints people who build buildings as comic book villains, and then puzzles over why citizens in cities like San Francisco oppose new buildings. They read your paper and have been trained to think that all new development comes as a result of bad, greedy people.
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I think it’s a combination of landlords / developers being blamed for things that aren’t their fault and a small number of bad actors giving a bad impression. Like Chinese investors or lack of supply, that really isn’t developers’ or landlords’ fault.
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The number of people who would move to NYC if they could, like Southern California, is effectively infinite. You can’t build your way out of this affordability problem. But developers and landlords will take the blame for high prices.
Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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