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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
I don't disagree with any of that necessarily, and my viewpoint is deeply arts-centric as I believe very strongly that what makes a city great, unique, and fun is the arts and entertainment. The music, art, food, theater, all that stuff. I came here as a young person to make art (music) and I stayed because it was an affordable place to live while i did so. I'm afraid for the youngsters coming up now. I mean, I own my house. But how the hell does a 22 year old kid afford rent in this city now? and still have time to make art?
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Cordish's (P&L) four light is going up, too.
All well and good, but it's a Boston based company. It's like Blvd, owned by the Belgians.
I think the goal is to get as many people into downtown as possible ( new apartments in the last few years), but like you said, it will simply out price those who made the 'roads great to begin with.