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i_break_things_a_lot t1_j94ltt7 wrote

I find it to be exciting to be living somewhere that is changing so rapidly. Feels like we’re all part of a big moment. I walk around wondering what this place will look like in a year, two, three.

More specifically, we have some of the most neighborly people I’ve met. We’ve made excellent friends in a short period of time. Our kid goes to a school we love.

Diversity is a common thread between our friends and our kid’s classmates.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j94t86f wrote

So funny, I could have written that 15 years ago. Cheers!

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DontBeEvil1 t1_j95xl5b wrote

15, 5, 10, 20, 40....

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j96gagt wrote

Not so sure if 40 years ago people said it was 'changing rapidly' they meant in a good way, but perhaps.

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DontBeEvil1 t1_j96s5as wrote

Of course they did. 🤔

Someone who grew up in Jersey City in 1950, saw a vastly different landscape in 1983. Why is that hard to understand?

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j96wokm wrote

No, I don't think that's a slam dunk at all. I've spoken to a lot of old time B&R JC folks, and for most of them the 50s and 60s were the good old days and the 70s were rock bottom. People say in the 80s Hamilton Park was a 'needle park' and few dared enter. Newport wasn't begun until 1986, and they designed the parking deck as a castle wall against the riff raff west of it. It took a lawsuit for them to make entrances through it on Marin. So whether a typical JC resident would say it was changing for the better in 83 seems pretty unlikely.

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DontBeEvil1 t1_j96z7c0 wrote

Not sure why you're talking about a "slam dunk." 🤔

"Changing rapidly," doesn't mean what you seem to think it does.

You just wrote an entire paragraph detailing how "old timers" you talked to, basically said things changed rapidly...as I said.

"Changed for the better," are your words, not mine.

And fyi, more recent DTJC "old timers," don't think the current gentrification that's going on is changed for the better either. Which is to my point. It's an endless cycle of change and people who were there before not liking it.

No one who has lived in DTJC 20 years ago is saying "it's so exciting to be a part of this community that's changing rapidly!" That's talk from a newbie from another state or country, being overcharged for faux luxury housing.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j977jjl wrote

I think you've lost the thread here, you seem a little confused. First you contradicted me now you're agreeing with what I said that 40 years ago they would not have thought it was changing for the better.

FWIW, I've been here a quarter century and have not seen change for the worse.

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DontBeEvil1 t1_j97cb1d wrote

I'm not confused at all. You are confused at the fact that 1 comment made in response to another specific comment is in response to THAT specific comment and does not necessarily represent the spirit of the entire thread. You are also, as previously stated, confused with misinterpreting what was actually said instead by imposing what you thought was meant. You also seem to be confused about the experience of all "old timers." 🤷‍♂️

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