Alex3917

Alex3917 t1_j8u3fat wrote

> Additionally, the luxury apartments naturally attract high-performing, highly mobile, high-earners early in their career.

I get that for the 20-somethings, but how is it that even though more luxury buildings are built every year, the poverty rate is also going up every year? The public schools are now up to 57% FRPL the last time I checked. This is the only city I've ever seen that seems to be both gentrifying and getting poorer at the same time.

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Alex3917 t1_j11nizl wrote

> I didn't go there all the time but they seemed to be doing well enough.

The food was pretty good and there were always lots of people in there, but they had zero ability to get takeout orders correct. We stopped ordering from there after the fifth time in a row of getting orders with missing or incorrect items.

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