tv A Guide to Gentrification Deutsche Welle August 29, 2023 8:15pm-9:01pm CEST
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a jessica once known as the bride of the sea was one of the major port cities in the middle east until the 1948 palestine more the, and its aftermath. the city fell into a state of neglect, with high rates of crime, poverty, and garbage. the in the last decade, johnson has become a popular destination with real estate, investors, and tourists from all over the world. the former flea market is now bustling with organic shops, high end galleries, and design or stores. yet the changes are also violently affecting the people who
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have been living in java for decades. the real estate developers and authorities aware of their responsibilities and know how their actions affect jobs as residents the we all for the job is it kind of zombies, city, and usually medical. it's only half alive. however, to assess at the cities alive and vibrant facade is hiding an underlying, urban 2nd, that any one specific types of gentrification is a process where poor or social class is within an urban area or swap down like a centrally located under privileged neighborhood becomes brand that as
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a well for your neighborhood as well. now you're cutting the wealthier population moves in the neighborhood, gradually changes its appearance and transforms it into a better neighborhood to suddenly everything shiny and white and nobody understands what has happened to us. and we take heap of ground. this happens everywhere in the very capitalist mountain west and well in a state starts with a few yuppies young urban professionals and grows into a steady flow. so that's at least a sub and suddenly the establishment up there is a bottom that up on the price of a flat in java has increased $10.00 fold tables 10 times as much. you can't ignore them because it affects everything because it must be on a quote for both and the issue of class which you find everywhere in the world and the political dimension that's unique to java, it's about narratives against jews and ask analogy versus sephardic. richard kansas for the
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my name is tom, i'm 26 and i'm from jocelyn. i was born in joshua and i wanna stay in joshua. certainly side of i father was the kind of person who can't live with each other that my mother decided to enter the child together. and i thought you didn't want to go on like that all the time. she's after my father went to jail and, and i had to take care of the family, the job and i was in 4th grade at the time is the, i think you know, that the course i had to do with help. so think that outcome was, but it was worth it in the end. is it a service that i have the most beautiful family in the world? that's my family quoted just because i'm looking at a few months. all right, let's see more about to say that would be $31.00. hello, listen i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm more away and then let's go to shut
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off and shot if it's the so we for this one and didn't even 5 shuttles that allow me to shuttle ship. it's been way like was send home visit or had the as a door to the same for the, for the shuttle bus. still had it was all hundreds and try to is the so and i've been back in the shape of the we also have demonstrated as an inch. i gave him a shot soon as enough shaking. huh. i sent that to us as helps and to find another shell check actually. so, so somebody, me tell me what you're saying that. yeah, i don't want to spend that kind of go ahead let's there's a color of the fish feel we should be. i shouldn't that, joe was it was a, joe was the color here and just going to live like a city. just want to handle that alone at the moment. you. so this is what's the date on the coming, you know,
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mitchell, this is the full coalition of the state. looks at just like any other real estate chart does. i think she has a deal. she co, it sees its huge potential in terms of construction land buildings worth millions of shackles, and it sees the tenants as an obstacle in obtaining this diamond the most r yahoo, almost a. it's not that all of a sudden they're suddenly surprisingly $500.00 eviction orders. demolition orders 500 families who have been told your house is going to be demolished. that's not sudden the city and the government has a responsibility and that sticks out via your even an official institutions like the israel land authority one to take part in this party and turn a profit from you guys. which is gentrification means the expropriation of the people who have been living here for many years. yes and got
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a little bit more time. the hope of the shock you to buy that candidate the much the tenant protection law. sounds like it's there to protect the tenants. but it doesn't a shit more not coffee is actually ensure that the rights granted to the tenants terminated as quickly as possible and revert back to the owner of the building. so mail should call you nation. that means that anyone who resides in these apartments today because their grandparents were protected, tenants will be evicted well, sooner or later. and in so long as the law doesn't change one or the whole pollution. because this will eventually, these issues go back to 1948 a little bit, but they will never discussed at the time. and by the way
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that i can be useful and for the war about 70000 people lived in java. it was a crowded in 5 city. the sho get gets higher. yeah. for your java with it's point one to full comp, trash kind of phase one. it's food and it's poetry. it was the crammed at a crumb of the middle east. harlem to come on after the war. about $3500.00 residents remained in java, meaning 95 percent of the city disappeared overnight. the 9 the 9 the there were fears that the offending buildings might be reclaimed. well, we've got the current state appointed an administrator to manage the property in the public interest and went on to what that's similar to push of within weeks. people were pouring into
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the vacant department was calling for the shame immigrants, mainly from bulgaria, but also from the balkans in north africa. simply move in sooner, but people will come in. i mean, the state housing company began organizing the rentals. they went door to door and registered every family, smoke down. and you know, i think the cottage thoughts of the this miss validate, impose the military regime and decided to gather all the arrows into a single ghetto around me and said to them, we treat you so nicely. you will come on me to say that as a state, we're allowing you to occupied any house you want within this ghetto, but how good it was. a medium box of homes by a few months later, the state officials knocked on their doors and introduced themselves as representatives of the new owners. i'm not saying as sold owners, we will sign an agreement with you according to which you are. our protected tenant will be the name
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and ask me to my name is to con hon the fema. when i was born and the job a lee, a neighborhood that page of aliya video, the day off to my mother died. i got a call from the state housing company. they said, you need to give us the key nation. there's nothing i can do when i go. so what do i want to auto spot of shania? oh yeah. what did the uh, internet reporter, this is the simplicity of contributing even to this one is also the one desk one in give on the ship some $51.00 if it was just going home then sasha, that hadn't been fires on friday. yeah. and fish was a headset, you do a lot better. so only yeah. with them she and as one of the with that with the, with stuck inside of the, the mother was just a moment. let me say between are trying to do the last that i should do it on and
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i do it on that. well, i look good. i have someone that had the okay. the yeah. then i'm how many? yes. we go to lawyer. i don't even know what her from the beginning. he said, doesn't neutrons? we stay here who elected of the the continue postponing the trial until the children grow, not with them. then they'll evict you mean it's method low. the sun is up and then i heard about people who didn't get home the she said, so he told me my case is different because we'll see people live on the street at 5 . how can i leave for the residence? i make 5000 shekels, get as it always needs what day and nights make 6500 checks. and that's how many of us in the middle in a little jump that is becoming a super expensive option because there's no way left to live in java. affordable the
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we have to 95. so what does java offered me the chance to immersed myself in the time united chick woody. it's funny how it all places. java was more cosmopolitan than televi and which was very homogenous. actually there was a great richness and the sound of the church bells and the museums are going to see . all of them was in then in the 1980s, the israel land authority put up a pile of rubble for sale. and that was a while. the rest is history. these 3. so you can easy to buy things. i bought the house from the law, but i had to vacate the tenants that were living there and all that the bought 3 apartments for themselves and their children. so it was a choice and they were happy that they could finally leave this place, which was corrupted by the sea. and the wind was, it's not that kind of
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a change of occasion where people are suddenly kicked out of their homes because some rich guy wants to live there. it's not gentrification, it's the free market. we'll see. and cuz there is no such thing as market forces as population management. market mechanisms only work well for rich white men shooting, sold for them, but this is a man of a view, an arab house is a dream come true for every upstanding, boyish wild. you somebody and represents a fantasy, and sometimes you look through my buildings. i've become a brand with doug. yes. if you're on my buildings, this is the oral project with all are still going to the greek market is a project that hasn't launched yet. we're working on it, we're keeping the beautiful basic structures on the ground floor of the greek
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market and building apartments on top. and the whole thing to a condo, authenticity has become an economic value, and it will people travel to jump to consume oriented lives them without everetts. it is an oriental of them on display where homeless delivers the flavor, then i gave it them as well. ya full, but i'm out on a cultural level, john, so it provides the experience of being in a space that is inherently error without paying any price in terms of loss of privileges or exclusion portion of the alcohol default is working to push out the week of population on the outskirts of the city are enormous. it's not just policies from within the municipality. the national phone says, i think the logical force as far as cost estimate. the gentrification here is multi like to bed. the sure is it all. the
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shiny colors discuss the shovel hello center solution. i look at those here that are in the game a little says ok, let's come photos. interest on i said i want to buy that from the hot chicken chest . that would send me kind of don't let you know i am the, the now is that about shut the high at the sight of a life as long as you understand with this. feel. ok the let me talk to the let's see what the state to notice in minneapolis the type of law about this on advice. is that the rules of oh, is there any words?
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it was almost a couple of years before i get off the line with us on site . okay. covers all, honestly, most people who come to drop i don't want to see java as it is useful. they want java the way they want to see it. so they want to kick out the air of neighbor with a noisy house because he has 6 kids. i guess what then why did you move in next door to the subject with regards to the risk of for the 1st sign of ginger vacation is a hipster cafe. then you'll hear, but this is a community project. everyone's invited. it's not just for us. we don't have a problem with the night is coming to us. i want to give you a voters. gentrification comes with the market. she knows all tags. we story milk, people in the garbage when stopped looking nicer. they installed phone lines to keep people from talking on the sidewalks. they open
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a kindergarten cooperative paper and all kinds of new equipment to the punk. so if you're in shock, this pock used to be full of garbage. all of a sudden it's clean and i think the patrol unit starts coming at night after 40 years of asking the boss scientist of the neighborhood without success. all of a sudden the past passes through penalty pays me a nice. they used to be a population that nobody wanted to give any of these things to fulfill the model. the intentional in the classics is about you broke out the rubbish in the pocket. so you whitewash things a lot. i'll say i don't want to whitewash anything that speak out to the the in the sixties and seventies john thought was systematically destroyed, differentiate that there was a deliberate plan to modernize the plans brought about the demolition of 50 percent
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of the andrea, the neighborhood, and 70 percent of the old city took them on she a neighborhood was completely destroyed. a parents clinic the all of a sudden they're send everywhere, empty plots as far as the i can see, wasn't there anything here before? they told me today what about go to medina unless she caught hello there are any out of the other shot media for you have seen, but i am the con because even going to be my legal to deal with them. come that they don't know how they felt funny mission the items and help us do the incense trunk to was falling apart. there was nothing but he's also a running through the street children with walking around barefooted fremont poems covered in plywood to 50. during that time, johnson became an impoverished area, and the jewish population gradually left the job out on behalf of
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the taking a look at my childhood. because i asked myself what happened there and the value there was a lot of violence within public spaces about a lot of unpleasant experiences. i am always very common for us to walk down the street and see lots of junkie, some comments i made. sometimes they were family, our friend in a lots of mobile, you'll have them out for a little bit of a 100 if the team does so yes. all the time. yeah, for november, the fish on which when you look fisher much f while the is a joshua has become nice like human experiment. the most important palestinian city was turned into a slump of tel aviv the slums of the be of the
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payments going up. so i benefited collectivism. it since my early 20 something that i'm on that 26 i was elected to the muslim counsel as long as i became very involved there. i asked myself, what do i want to tell the people of jeff as they seemed bustle? it started with our slow gap, push the off a shifting, which means my junk on sticking out again. selva is hours. that's my message to the era people and just the whole team that we want to have a say. again, we want to be involved in the planning of the city and we want to shape it's public space. so to supplement the fan divided by the feats of the noise, it gets it under the measurement of the thought of going to also it is near the ones that i feel about that as i'm going up, i furnished the in the i'm
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a lot with the with the front costs here, that the fuel and you thought of, i mean it's almost worth of insufficient. a lot of them and i signing the bunk. yeah. big must spend stomachs. demonstrative, i'm the how may i ask, who is the name on the media? and does it mean that a lot of, i mean, if i'm saying it's almost me, i would say again, that long as you've been coming to the homeless company, i'm assuming let's see how love you dislike the muslims, the christian and the arabs in general have know where to go for, but if they can't leave and move to body, um, because nobody wants them there. they need a mosque, but they are not allowed to build them there, nor will one be built for them. cannot invite young, cannot ignore and hold on or on each on let's see. on the same goes for churches to close. at the venture look showed us that they want to send their children to an after school and kindergarten of their language and culture of their like a phone that doesn't exist anywhere else, not today, and not tomorrow,
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the completely done, last technician look on the list for the waiting list on the lot of them, low sodium, lots of money to publish a name. they must have done most of the most of the all day that i've done it, most of the old and the other, the other fee. i've done that instead of them on the stairs, you got the best of
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the video. and then in terms of the the, with the people in the and silva, i opened up the me involved in a moment here the front of the some don't know. but when i go through some thought i get to the example. most of the stuff, look at the one left in philadelphia and deal with the domain connected to the very tough time on monday of it's going to the one with the engine for the missed appointment. i'm going it's going to kayla is looking for okay. now to put this the was the loss of business. i was just wondering if the month of the month i'm shipping to the bank and to share the
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same. i'm with them with 10 large of the dimensions. tell me a solution for over 20 years. it was impossible to make any renovations or build anything and job the guys on the about what i've seen websites, there was no plan until the early 1990 is what this meant. the fast growing families could not legally expand at home. let's see if the got, i'm going to assume just about the families were forced to take over the empty houses, old rooms next door for the kids. they lived on february per se, because we need to remember that behind these houses. there are families, as people seem difficult situations up to that to me. so i know even insult that there's room to take these things into consideration, but that was the
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last color i'm 0. gosh. and the same name as ledger balance to be the coolest as me name the last me, hala this why is why i'm calling them down to the things that i know when all the. yeah. with how so and then if you like along the way. so let me get to the other sort of september. i mean, my guy tell a gun, new my, the whole it's about all get off of habit. say, that's what out. and that's something that's up to the commissioner hooked up, the whole collaborative show me on their minds a gun. sure. what kind of as i'm not to you. i don't know what causes them, charlie bush as the supple guessing about to my husband's name sham. confirm it was the last name different last name you forgot. should we have it on the account ma'am? name to that at the white say levin's come is now getting but so i'm assuming besides
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this is the some of them will put me in the account and i said no, can i talk to sylvia michel, me more of a maya for you get old boss getting his asked what i need to say. yeah, i thought of, let me come with the code beside the of my thoughts. i show you the phone. it'll show you the most say i look to perform most today. i live at the most of the last soft, so they say it's silver. why? so for that and then why? yes, excuse me. i told him shot to minutes and the function cushion or small as means somebody else. but sun, sure. monkey stream and love that push out, that was a close. this is out in the shop. let's it shut off a lot. a lot of me, some muscle and myself investment at the bottom as the small front of my us off some of these t as fast as you move into the
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site. that's a centralized augusta for. looks like the ocean was the cause of the marshal boat to mutually be stuck with the sun. me wish it isn't discussed anywhere. to be sure to come down. can we got extension of, you know, tickets on this as and then i can shut off the shuttle shuttle. the okay. might be a batch. is that closer to allow me to stay out of wait time to call me. i might have a hard look over the phone, mo, most the moment sequentially, it'd be, gosh, just a little 2nd. it's a crowd and it's a close of a meeting. so what i actually do, blah, blah, blah, blah. i tell him i can get some kind of come out by uh see if he'll be with you months, months, months here he goes to national lynch or the glove center. janine and that's the whole. see how the shock of the car as a show have to deal with symptom. advisor. me of him. a lot of my club and the number of enough to me and we'll get ahead so so much bye. the skin?
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aquino holcomb as opposed to the middle of the hotel you imagine a young man who wants to get married they make a living in a small apartment here costs 1.8 to 2000000. shackled on how could he get that much money to him? what's up to you but person is forced to find a solution on his, the immediate solution is criminal activity killed the imagined drop as real estate problem we're solving? well, that would reduce the tension here by 50 percent. got lots of gym, it's been going come since need and what am i going to be as a little bit a little bit, a definitive here. there's many of them and how much it costs me now. and because of the bill that image meant and any be the image mean in the a be the kind of a mission and that'll be doing and will do i something behind mission and why then
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what was your call? may have to be able to measure to validate how they and the vision and what to do better the the the issue issue in the v is almost flooded with the emotional fee in the cloud been not been a little above the article i assume is any of the be an issue and no one is there. i just want to say that is, you know, you're like, hey, one little clubs, 9 best time to get money. and i'm the that is that i'm not as needed. here's what's going on on the man and the boss holding up the unlimited update component and administered only that the positive shit about it and then and that the company
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will, how does that would be? the issue like given him is going to be on was also it's important for the young people to see role models to, to see an error, a man who isn't afraid, who cares about the error population and says, i want to be involved in everything related to education, everything related to how this city is built and the public space of them, the issue of violence. yes, i remove the it's about giving people hold the
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me, i'm session with it in the mid 19 eighties john. so it came back into fashion. it was rediscovered and then see by telling me a job that planning team was established which led to this process of gentrification would even have to be a cage and difficult to build on that. um, do you remember these building? wonderful. do you know well this is called the one very good. this building was abandoned and it's moments before they demolished it. right. they understand the movement. that was a long time ago. 19841985, something like that? yes, i see for sure might see for the city engineer. well, taylor is he invited sergio and meet to his office. there was a big map of tel aviv traffic behind him, some point that he put his hand at the bottom without even looking where was inside . now i need to do something nice like this area, someone to plan and look at this and get to work. that's how the java team was
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established. totally another much sounding over time. we found plans to clear out to add to me. and i interpreted that as a design to clear the local, our population out of here before and to build what was known back then. as luxury residence is which a high rise is like in northern teller being something so they are pursuing to agenda is making a lot of money from real estate and driving out the local population. the certainly got to the odds and when i arrived in jimmy, i fell madly in love with this place and i just loved these buildings anyway. and we were desperate to scrap the plan in order to preserve the jimmy. okay. we open found ourselves standing in front of a bull dose to stop them. so the modem of the matter on told me that the very idea that way here was municipality representatives isn't the good news for the airing
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home. the notation, the old plans we encountered said demolishing and the plans we created said stop, preserve the existing building, several minutes in level. actually, we don't increase. i mean, my family i mention you the truth is i didn't believe we'd be able to bring people to address the people both clean the area and looking down on the cool guy we said to ourselves, it's not so bad. if a new jewish population moves him, that would always be co existence with them and things will always be good tools. the after 44 years, the city passes a master plan that says we're gonna serves the atmosphere. the village, like quality and homes can be no more than 4 stories. there was this
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sense that this was gonna bring a beautiful greek village spilling down to the sea and preserve everybody's quality of life. but in fact, what happens when you can only build 4 stories and in front of you is a brand new, beautiful park. those houses are unbelievably expensive. and the value of the land, the for the
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12 on the she can review the most of the people didn't understand the fragility of their status. that's why a considerable group of them didn't play the realistic games. how come at the ones who did understand the real estate game and its power, where the developers who came from the outside extreme and they started cooperating with public institutions. but we, all of a sudden you find these ads that say home being sold with residents inside. i looked a shipping if i showed that the name bits in a go in the, the protected tenants are living in houses with a lot of potential for developers to invest in. and they'll be willing to pay millions for them just for the rotten wall off funding. on the other hands, they have the tenant who lives there who pays around $100.00 shackles a month and rent a that's expensive property and the tenants hardly pay anything. cool. as the state
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can maximize profits, then why not with the law. somebody's romando authority, expand properties to be maintained. and so the state housing company needs to finance all of it that it needs to continue sending properties. so it can go on existing the who let them know if you work at the bank, you have to make x number of loans a day. yeah, you have to carry out x number of evictions, x number of collections, you know, x number of legal proceedings. i do need to meet these goals, and employee meets the goals or even policies dumped, receives premiums for this account, standing work, and that's how it was showing a shame should go in. but the, when people who live in an apartment are sold along with the apartment, it doesn't matter who ultimately initiate the transfer on sale as own. so the ones
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paying the price or the residence of java, and it's usually the arrow president he sent me to say welcome to shovel your fleet . but the cause of the most of what matters is how we handle it initially. but don't want us to accept the fact that we're victor ship and let the jewish population decide whether were victims or not. you did in the bundle, the why should i let the other side decide for me, the municipality? is there big a lot of calls? if not just the mayor or the ceo sits, many people have a boy, that's the error population. i mean, our job don't know how to navigate all of that and help our population as much as
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we can. yes, i'll accomplish itself. based on that, we have countless struggles ahead of us within the limit of time. let's say that i want to get married. do you see me loans? there are a 1000000 things i could do with my life funding, but i'm stuck worrying about the domain should i and what they're going to do. and what do i, that's what i was. i can already see it, but you should police companies listening. they go into mom's house, they say you need to leave now show even when i'm at work because i feel, i think about that day. but i almost the most municipalities invest money in a neighborhood or improve the appearance of the city because they know they can bring. i hate this time an affluent population should certainly pay off in 1985,
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the jobs that team talked about strengthening the population, but which population where they actually talking about, you know, a task from caea. and so there is no doubt, even to the planners themselves, that the population will be a well to do jewish population deeds. and we will say the since the city is involved in the change is often the instigator of change. cities need to be aware of how to manage the change and it needs to start from who are the most disadvantaged people that s and how do we make sure that we protect them. and we don't have thinking like that in israel, not in most of our neighborhoods the day,
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you know, in order to prevent the pressures of gentrification, you need to go to great efforts. often depending on artificial means. so many done about been saying the whole team and on your own later today, we would have handled the process more wisely. fast would make sure to transfer ownership over to the local residents. i mean, so the smart thing, the right thing for the city to have done, would have been to say we're going house to house and telling residents that they should buy their homes. we're setting up a loan fund to give them a loan to be able to purchase that, and we're going to purchase it with them so that when they re develop that or we're going to help them re develop it, we take all the profit from the redevelopment and we put it into a loan fund for affordable housing for ads and jessica, because otherwise they are going to be displaced. where do you see yourself 10 years from now? that's the, that's the problem. i don't see myself 10 years from it. that's when it's not going to get better low. there's only worse that all in,
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instead of the good days are over. i mean the but also the, the company talk population of lower breakers even though we're living in our apartments, the building, none of us left. the one of the biggest issues of gentrification is the pace. how fast is it happening? and i think that what we've seen here in joshua is incredibly rapid pace of
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displacement, of very low income people and influx of huge amounts of well the other, but soft choose on my colors. i am guessing she thought, ultimately when it'll have all those beautiful things like an amazing pock, an amazing school. amazing. find palms. lots of small. cafe is bakery shops, a house boost on the pet shop. i will call you on monday. everything will be amazing and neighborhood will look perfect. lou, none of the old neighbors will be there to enjoy. it will be completely clean, sending us like to an old pass and won't drive by with that grandchildren and say, we lived here on the street. but you can't see the house because they built over it by the
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