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Originally Posted by Keith P.
Not until the projects are removed.
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Even with them, maybe. One only has to look at Toronto or NYC, where gentrification has essentially hemmed in housing projects. Bigger cities, but the same principal. (One could also look at the so-far successful public-private rebuild of Toronto's Regent Park to get a sense of how Uniacke could be improved to be opened up to the surrounding community, while still providing the same amount of affordable housing.)