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Old Posted Apr 27, 2014, 2:58 PM
LouisVanDerWright LouisVanDerWright is offline
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Originally Posted by Notyrview View Post
I understand this sentence. I do not understand the nice sentence.
Oh, what I was saying is that U of C has been the only reason Hyde Park stayed "nice", but now it is transition to an area that more or less stands on it's own with a population outside of the U of C dependent population. In other words: there seems to now be a much larger population of people living in Hyde Park that are NOT affiliated with U of C. I think this is an important step to take in terms of getting people to stick around that area after they graduate building the population living in the area and therefore pushing the gentrification to creep outwards in search of more housing stock.
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