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Aggravating_Rise_179 t1_jae0umg wrote

Reply to comment by sutisuc in Shaq II is ICONIQ 777 by felsonj

Yes, cause the South Ward (the area of the city with the most poverty) and the West Ward (the part of the city that is furthest away from all the mass transit) are just also going to ride the wave of redevelopment. There is a very good chance the North, Central, and East Wards are the areas of the city that only get redeveloped and the rest stays affordable just because of their lack of transit options.

Also, what are we considering nicer areas. Philly is just a larger Newark. Philly, outside of center city, is not what I would call teaming with amazing neighborhoods. I love the city because it is still very gritty, but its very much a rough town and is much rougher than Newark these days.

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sutisuc t1_jae1wm6 wrote

We shouldn’t want the people who have lived in the city to have to get priced out and to move to other neighborhoods because displaced NYCers want to live in their neighborhoods now. Don’t undersell what a deleterious and disruptive impact that has on peoples lives. You should absolutely know better.

You can’t seriously think Newark is a better place to live than Philly. Also you’re very ignorant of the city if you think the only decent place to live is center city.

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Aggravating_Rise_179 t1_jae4but wrote

Who said anything about displacing or pricing out residents. Last time I checked, the development downtown has yet to make a difference in the parts of the city still struggling with disinvestment and poverty. Plus, literally no one lived downtown so no one is getting displaced.

You can point to the Ironbound, but that neighborhood has some of the highest home ownership in the city with many of the landlords being mom and pop and still living in the homes they rent out. Plus, the residents there have the most economic opportunity compared to the rest of the city and many of them have been able to withstand many waves of young professionals moving in for a few decades now.

I do think Newark is a better place to live than Philly. I literally chose to move back to Newark after a stint in NY and I could of easily left for Philly. The city has better access to a more dynamic economy, more entertainment options within and just outside its borders, etc.

You are the one who is disguising your dislike for this city as genuine concern for it. Anytime anyone comes out with something positive about Newark, you just seem to be ready to come out and talk crap about it. If that is your genuine opinion of the city, im not hear to change it... but its disingenuous to come here complain about how the city offers nothing for anyone, but when the city tries to, you go around saying "but the poor people" without ever providing actual input into how to make the city better.

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