JuciestDingleBerry

JuciestDingleBerry t1_jbu0h9s wrote

Well I agree the seaport needed some revitalization, all they did was put up luxury housing and a bunch of glass buildings. Let's raise the price of almost everything in the area, it's a neighborhood for the affluent and Rich and a place for us people who don't have a lot of money to go spend what we have. There are other ways to boost the economy, to add affordable housing, to even make an area look nice. And so many ways the Boston seaport has had negative impacts on the city, what if they made a bunch of mid-level housing over there like in Europe? Banned cars on the road over there? It'd be a beautiful walkable place and you'd be able to create community. The seaport sucks and I'd hate to see that happen to Providence

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JuciestDingleBerry t1_jbpiojz wrote

This is the one. Also, restaurant business. I know Durks bbq was hiring kitchen staff (no experience required) starting at 20 an hour and you could work your way up from dish washer to whatever you wanted. I'm sure there are many examples

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JuciestDingleBerry t1_jb6gzuc wrote

Hey , I don't live at room and works, but I know a couple of things about the area. It's on the west end, probably cheaper than other neighborhoods in the city but that group of mills over there is very nice. In the mill you have Knead donuts, phenomenal donut shop. Behind you will be long live beer works. It's a popular brewery, and I believe the two places share a courtyard. The courtyard is beautiful. I guess the idea of the mill is to live there and work there? I'm not entirely sure. Anyways, the neighborhood is a bit sketchy but I wouldn't really worry about my safety if I lived there. A bit run down, though. Anyways, wish I knew more

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