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05-15-2009, 08:51 AM
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I hope his plan fails. He has destroyed houses that could of been saved, just sohe can get the area declared blighted. He has bought homes, kicked out the tennants, left windows open and unboarded to let the elements in. Provided havens for drugs, prostitution, and violent crime, and supported brick rustling. Check out some of his land holdings:
Built St. Louis: The North Side | Blairmont Associates LC
and scroll down half the page on this next link:
Built St. Louis - Web Log
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05-15-2009, 11:39 AM
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that clemens mansion was beautiful. Man that is unforgivable. His plan better be damn good. I'm not sure his plan is the best plan for revitalizing North St. Louis. I hope it succeeds though and the residents there are better off for it. Geez, the Clemens Mansion though 
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05-15-2009, 12:57 PM
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Why do I have the feeling that the JeffVanderLou and St. Louis Place neighborhoods are gonna look like Winghaven/NewTown in 15 years when McKee is done with his plan?
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05-15-2009, 12:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by arch_genesis
that clemens mansion was beautiful. Man that is unforgivable. His plan better be damn good. I'm not sure his plan is the best plan for revitalizing North St. Louis. I hope it succeeds though and the residents there are better off for it. Geez, the Clemens Mansion though 
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I have a feeling that most of the current residents will not be living there when this is done. They will be priced out of the area and replaced by (mostly) white, upper middle class folks from the 'burbs.
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05-15-2009, 04:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by loki03xlh
I have a feeling that most of the current residents will not be living there when this is done. They will be priced out of the area and replaced by (mostly) white, upper middle class folks from the 'burbs.
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I'm not going to pretend I know how the makeup of the northside will look in the next 15 years but I hope it has a good mix of incomes and races.
Right now, white upper middle class folks from the suburbs hate the city. When you say white upper middle class I think a 50 year old white guy. He's a baby boomer and there is some generational way of thinking with them where they hate the city.
I expect the northside to get richer in its per capita income but I think it'll be young families moving into the city or young families being started in the city. Even before that happens schools have to be up to snuff.
Mckee's plan is suppose to create 22,000 jobs hopefully it creates a lot of work and opportunity for people already in the northside so it can begin to stabalize. McKee is involved in the potential china hub so warehousing or something of the sort is possible. That really doesn't require a college degree, so hopefully the more poor off people on the northside get the preference instead of being shipped off to cater to others.
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05-15-2009, 04:51 PM
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^ I just wanted to follow up on this and ask which area in St. Louis has the widest/diverse range of incomes?
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05-15-2009, 06:09 PM
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STL for Blues and Cards. I live in Southeast MO.
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This is for Downtown:
RESIDENTIAL DEMOGRAPHICS
- Age: 18-24, 12.4%; 25-34, 46.3%; 35-49, 20.7%; 50-64, 18.4%; 65+, 2.2%;
- Income: $25,000 or less, 5.3%; $25,001-$35,000, 5.3%; $35,001-$50,000, 15.5%; $50,001-$75,000, 18.7%; $75,001-$100,000, 18.2%; $100,001-$200,000, 28.7%; $200,000+, 8.5%;
- Education: Some high school, 0.2%; High School graduate, 3.0%; Some college, 17.0%; College Graduate, 41.6%; Some post Graduate work, 12.8%; Post Graduate degree, 25.5%
I know McKee is doing a lot to get the China Hub deal here, but I'll have a hard time forgiving him for destroying North St. Louis in what he claims is an attempt to "save it" (my words not his).
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05-15-2009, 08:41 PM
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^ true absolutely, he has a lot of things to do to win me back for destroying so much, but I do hope he succeeds otherwise its all for not.
Is downtown the most diverse? What's the population downtown?
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05-20-2009, 11:38 PM
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STL for Blues and Cards. I live in Southeast MO.
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