Today in gentrification: Cabrini-Green apts starting at $3200

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one thing about all this gentrification is that the cats that are robbing folks and doing petty crime have started migrating up north to do their crimes. I mean, instead of taking the risk of robbing poor blacks, they take the same risk and rob rich :bryan: because there's a greater potential reward with the same amount of risk.
 

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what poor white neighborhoods in chicago????? :aicmon:

Where are Chicago's poor white neighborhoods?

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:ohhh: I only asked because on the show Shameless their neighborhood was being gentrified.
 

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What about when these devils cant pay the high rents anymore? aren't their main sources of income in the IT/tech fields which are being outsourced?

and where are they from predominately? what areas of the country do they stem from?
 

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:ohhh: I only asked because on the show Shameless their neighborhood was being gentrified.

the house on shameless is actually in lawndale, even tho they claim they're on the south side in canaryville. (lawndale) which is NOT an area which is being gentrified as of now. it's hood over there.
 

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What about when these devils cant pay the high rents anymore? aren't their main sources of income in the IT/tech fields which are being outsourced?

and where are they from predominately? what areas of the country do they stem from?

they're also working in health care, education and finance as well. but these are folks that usually come from the midwest like wisconsin, iowa, michigan, ohio, and indiana who came to the big city for a job. they don't know shyt about the city, so they assume they gotta live near downtown cuz that's all they know. a lot of them have roommates, because a lot of white collar jobs don't pay enough to afford these luxury apartments. it's actually comical how scared they are of anything related to the south or west side.
 

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they're also working in health care, education and finance as well. but these are folks that usually come from the midwest like wisconsin, iowa, michigan, ohio, and indiana who came to the big city for a job. they don't know shyt about the city, so they assume they gotta live near downtown cuz that's all they know. a lot of them have roommates, because a lot of white collar jobs don't pay enough to afford these luxury apartments. it's actually comical how scared they are of anything related to the south or west side.

ok so from mainly rural areas :ohhh:

if you don't mind filling me in what types of occupations in the health care, education and finance fields?

are black ppl in ur city employed in high concentrations in these same occupations?
 

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cuz folks are enamored with living downtown. I don't see the advantages personally. the cost of housing is ridiculously high for what you get. when you live in a high rise going up and down the elevators is a pain int he ass. especially if you have a pet. and if you have kids, they can't really play outside. and if you wanna have a car down there.......shiiiitttt, ur gonna get raped. I hate places where it's a pain in the ass to have your friends and family come visit because of the lack of parking as well.

I have seen so many folks in high rises with their pets with shytty looks on their faces since they gotta take them out in the winter and walk them around the cold ass city. meanwhile I just open my back door and let my dogs out, and call them back in when I want them to come in the house with minimal hassle.

I love living in a city, but I don't really like downtown. it's not for me.
It really comes down to preference. The things that you may value when you consider a home is not the things that someone else would. Also, your priorities will not be another person's priorities and therefore the sacrifices are different. The comfort of convenience is much to be desired for alot of people downtown. Something as simple as "the view" makes a difference to certain people depending on where they are. Sometimes you may want to feel something very specific to city you live in, something unique to whatever the experience they are looking for is. You touched on that in regards to younger people who prob grew up outside the DT area and have some success and want to grant them that lifestyle, transplants who likely moved to the city and want to be right in the thick of it as opposed to being in outlying neighborhoods that may not be any different from the neighborhood in the city they just moved from, or older more established people who either already lived elsewhere and want the convenience/comfort of being "right there" or because they can simply afford to. Again this all comes down to where your priorities are in life, as well as where you are at the time of being able to afford it. Most people who live downtown, work downtown. The convenience of not needing to commute or even use CTA to have all your needs met is very alluring. On top of everything being right there near you, depending on where it is you go. Not to say you cant have that in other neighborhoods, it just depends on you personally. Where I lived, there is a 3 story Walgreens damn near connected to my building, Mag Mile and all the shopping, restaurants and bars just downstairs, view of Chicago skyline from my place in front of me, the Riverwalk just below me, the view of the lake to the left and Navy Pier fireworks going off every Wed and Sat night from my bed or living room.

I also moved because I cared less and less about the things that made me want to be down there. The very things you mentioned actually is why we moved It was never cost efficient and no matter where you live, theres someone asking "why would you live there? you can live here for this much less." Even where you are now, theres someone in Elgin looking at you about what you are paying for where you are exactly how you may look at someone for staying in the city. The same answer you would give them applies to those in the Loop and Mag Mile. "Where you are right now, this is what I want." I moved because I no longer cared that Hubbard and all the bars/clubs were right in front of my door, or the restaurants and being right there when I was usually chilling in the house because I had a girl. My city skyline view changed because I switched apts and all that just didnt have the same feel and no longer made it worth it to to pay the premium so we moved out by UIC. Its not the same but I save alot of money. Trying to buy another house or invest in another business.
 
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ok so from mainly rural areas :ohhh:

if you don't mind filling me in what types of occupations in the health care, education and finance fields?

are black ppl in ur city employed in high concentrations in these same occupations?

dude, ur asking me to do too much research. I didn't say they were from rural areas, just a lot from neighboring midwestern states. obviously black people have a higher unemployment rate than an equally qualified white counterpart. but that's hardly any type of revelation here.
 

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The area was in Lincoln Park so it was going to get replaced eventually. Those low rises are still there for guilt reasons.

I feel bad for the residents who got tossed with vouchers and the city didn't let them back into the new housing. :francis:

Also it's such a smaller section of the city. Majority of Chicago is very affordable - even close to the train. Living 20min by bus or train to loop area with sub 1k rent > walking distance and teeth pulling rent price.
 

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What about when these devils cant pay the high rents anymore? aren't their main sources of income in the IT/tech fields which are being outsourced?

and where are they from predominately? what areas of the country do they stem from?


they'll commit suicide like they did during the Great Depression. :yeshrug:
 

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why asians, you're the second person in this thread that said whites and asian....i thought gentrificaiton was just white
They got money and they take up a large segment of the tech sector.

AS well you have to factor in moneyed immigrants coming in from Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, etc.
 
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