It's a luxury neighborhood, with 733 BMR units in pipeline & remaining working-class in rent-controlled inventory.
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I just wish there was something we could have done to prevent this.
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Wait. Are they actually complaining about lost auto repair shops in an area with some of the best access to public transportation?
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auto repair shops do have blue-collar jobs.
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And if you're a property owner there you're not working class anymore.
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if you replaced the words 'wealthy residents' with 'black people', this statement could be straight from the 1950ies.
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I reject the notion that the existence of one category of people can "negatively impact the character" of a neighborhood.
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Wise leadership and brilliant policies required to keep the neighborhood mixed in social class. We are pathetically all one or all another.
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Stuck in the "all or other" pattern, leaders defend the social order of their area instead of creating conditions to accommodate everyone.
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