Submitted by juniqua t3_zwnzsg in providence
Tordek_Battlebeard t1_j1wccek wrote
Reply to comment by AltruisticBowl4 in Realtor recommendations by juniqua
Well I don't live in the best part of it then I guess. I'm off broad St by the high school. Almost daily I see homeless people checking the door handles for unlocked cars to loot.
AltruisticBowl4 t1_j1wctyz wrote
Fair enough—it's a BIG area I suppose and almost feels like it has a few different sub-neighborhoods. I'm close to the Armory which has been quite nice!
wafflesandgin t1_j1yuory wrote
That area has also been HEAVILY gentrified via the WBNA. Never saw a neighborhood organization so intent on controlling what businesses establish themselves as the WBNA does.
Dextrous456 t1_j226x45 wrote
Seems like an odd take. Gentrification is a complex outcome. It started with mafia control over the area, where they didn't allow non-whites to move across Cranston Street. That's what kept the neighborhoods segregated at first. Later, preservationists and DIYers who wanted a project fixed up housing that was largely abandoned or burned out. WBNA was organized by old timers (yes, all white probably) trying to keep their neighborhood from literally burning down. Real estate values then did their thing. Whether you like what WBNA is doing now doesn't mean they are to blame for everything that has happened in the last 50 years.
AltruisticBowl4 t1_j21v76w wrote
Totally agree on this—I find their approach very offputting.
Dextrous456 t1_j226e3b wrote
If you're off Broad Street, your n'hood is most likely either Elmwood or Upper South, not West End.
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