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Originally Posted by djmk
maybe its being abandoned because we have allowed the dtes to fester. meanwhile, this skyscraper community championed some very beautiful buildings for the rich in this city which have been a complete disaster to live in (ie butterfly)
all over this Metro region there are massive fights to keep social housing out of communities and neighborhoods even though its desperately needed. i find it very interesting that the one neighborhood thats asking for social housing is being called bs.
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That isn't exactly what the group protesting are calling for - they want social housing on a site owned by a private developer where the local plan for the area allows the building to be a strata building. When it was proposed as a slightly bigger building, as a rezoning, with a proportion of the units as social housing, they opposed that too.
It's not as if there's no new social housing near to the location. The Chinatown Foundation recently developed
58 W Hastings, with one of the biggest non-market projects in the city. And there's
52 E Hastings under construction only two blocks away.