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sleevieb t1_ja7tsa5 wrote

Wow.

Now there really is no grocery store in manchester

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Charlesinrichmond t1_ja7zha5 wrote

does this count as Manchester though? I'd say Big apple counts equally. And place is actually good enough for mexican ingredients that people drive from all over the area to it

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skulloctopus2023 t1_ja86gu4 wrote

King's is far closer to Manchester than Big Apple.

I feel bad for the residents that relied on King's. This is just exasperating the food dessert problem that plagues this city.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_ja8g1hm wrote

it's a financial problem. The shoplifiting rate is too high for a grocery store in certain areas. We need to fix that - one way would be a financial guarantee. But the other issue is enforcement

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sleevieb t1_ja8h9xo wrote

The crime killing strangling manchester is michael hildes white collar multi million dollar fraud not kids stealing candy bars.

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freetimerva OP t1_ja8hqnd wrote

Unfortunately, franchisees and their insurers don't factor Michael Hildes when making their decisions.

Nor do kids stealing candy bars. They mainly factor violent crime... which greater Manchester suffers from.

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sleevieb t1_jadkbl1 wrote

Gentrification has its problems but buying 18 commercial properites in one area with ill gotten gains and then leaving them stuck in bankruptcy limbo is worst case scenario.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_ja8jogk wrote

not true. He may be a crook, but actually did a lot for manchester. And grocery stores aren't bothered by him, trust me.

Whereas shrink bothers the hell out of them

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sleevieb t1_ja9a1c0 wrote

He bought the 18 most developable properties. Built 3 or 4 into half baked concepts and promptly got locked up.

The closest he came to a grocery store was turning the most beautiful grocery store building in town into a food hall. That never finished either.

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You defending this charlatan scamster felon is all the argument I really need to make. The man is a plague on manchester and the fallout from his crimes hang over every vacant storefront like a diseased cloud.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_jadbppr wrote

which relates to grocery stores how? Have you lost track of your own point?

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sleevieb t1_jadk1ua wrote

the properties that could've been developed into grocery stores are owned by him from his ill gotten gains and stuck in a criminal case/bankruptcy limbo.

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DustySleeve t1_ja8hv9v wrote

whats his grift?

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Charlesinrichmond t1_ja8mlql wrote

appears to have stolen money from federal goverment through his mortgage brokerage

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DustySleeve t1_jaebh1v wrote

oh this is kinda familiar. idk what a reverse mortgage bond is, or really what a bond is except its not exactly what it was designed to be as i learned in civics class, but it sounds like he fucked over some banks, which who cares, but is bad because he abused ill-gotten leverage to become a super landlord with waaaay too many assets for one guy? looks like he figured this plan around the 08 housing boom n bust, so i get why rule abiding greedy flippers would be salty

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sleevieb t1_jaecepu wrote

it is bad because he overpaid for the real estate and then did nothing with it. So all of the people that could have theoretically invested into that neighborhood were priced out and had to pick through worse lots.

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08 of course spread everywhere but was residential single family home focused where as hilde's fallout is commercial.

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DustySleeve t1_jaehbua wrote

Oh thanks for explaining, yeah thats exactly what the area doesnt need.

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Squidward_2566 t1_ja8i5rn wrote

It's always interesting to see neighborhood "boundaries" get stretched when an area becomes popular. Some real estate listings define "Church Hill" as the area where Mechanicsville Turnpike hits 64.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_ja8jj2a wrote

oh totally! Look at Forest Hill, which now is basically anything between the Powhite and Manchester. Or Scott's Addition

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