Let's compare that city he is talking about to the older Chicago.
As
again this is showing how the flight of the middle class (and higher) from older dense multi-family cities to newer cities of mostly single-family homes is turning older cities into
wastelands.
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What`s happening to thousands of abandoned Chicago houses? Homeowners hide, houses crumble
BTW the above video should convince people all this talk about cities having no room for new housing is
complete 100% bullsh*t. Most older cities have tons of space. They simply don't want to spend money on housing or more importantly don't want to give property to developers for FREE so they can build anew at a minimized cost as an incentive.
So nothing gets done year after year after year and the city deteriorates.
There's talk of how the US needs x amount for infrastructure fixes..well a lot of it is in places like Chicago...not in places like Naperville.
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People on PDF seem to like to repeatedly comment that places like this are "unsustainable".
oh and look what what Naperville did.
Here's another classic example of BS just posted today for a city bordering Boston.
There is stuff like this all over the place...
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But apparently the problem is not with old cities with abandoned properties..it's those
horrible new cities and towns like Naperville who should be closing their parks and demolishing their well-kept homes to put up multifamily units
because the older cities don't have any room.