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Ardvark-Dongle t1_ir3cnfz wrote

Lived in SGF all my life, and the community rallying behind a derelict and abandoned home on a busy and main commercial intersection is absurd. Its a commercial corridor. New housing and shopping opportunities are what the city needs to thrive. This is growth, and its what cities do. People should be glad developers still see value in their neighborhoods.

SGF is growing and changing all the time. It has ever since my great grandparents lived here, back when south Campbell was farmlands. New investments will likely upgrade your property values as well! Since they will be removing all the blighted homes on the intersection.

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