The premise of this thread is not only mistaken, it's malthusian and elitist. Poor people should be allowed to have fun.
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Originally Posted by tree
I noticed about last year the Windsor stopped being a vendor. It's been better around there since - wonder if it has to do with new police HQ though (lots of cars pulling out right on the corner there).
Are these places actually hotels? Whats the story with places like this. Can't see anyone paying to stay in one.
(sorry if super dumb question but I walk by the Windsor almost every day and just assumed it had people living for really cheap in the 'hotel' side of it)
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Like Riverman said, they're long stay. They basically provide low income housing subsidized by booze sales. Unless we want to pay more taxes to rehouse their tenants in state subsidized places, or suffer with more crime and homelessness when these people hit the streets, I suggest we keep them around.
They also provide transitional housing for people getting out of jail and such that have nowhere else to go. I once had a pretty wild night at the Windsor drinking with a guy who had just gotten out of jail and was living in the room that used to have a confederate flag in the window. I got him to take it down. It's really weird up there, anyway. Cats everywhere. One bathroom to a floor so this guy kept pissing in the sink in his room. I bounced when the cracks dealer rolled through and started getting squirrelly with me.
I'm too old now for those kind of antics but I do miss the Windsor vendor. Between it and ovi closing, it's getting hard to buy beer around here.