Posted on 07/08/2015 8:35:57 AM PDT by PROCON
If youve been out and about in Manhattan over the past six weeks and you have eyes and ears, you know somethings happening something worrisome.
The urban streetscape is degrading.
Take a walk down Broadway on the Upper West Side from the 100s to the 70s, as I did Sunday, and youll see it everywhere. It seems every barren storefront with a rental sign in the window has become impromptu outdoor housing for a homeless person.
There are many such storefronts ironic signs of prosperity, not recession. Rents have risen so high that small businesses often cant afford to continue and landlords will keep a storefront unoccupied for a very long time to secure a wealthy customer willing to take a very lengthy lease (i.e., a bank).
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Of course. I remember how, in the 80's, the media used to report stories every week about the "scourge of homelessness" under the Reagan administration.
**Crickets** nowadays.
Surely this can’t be!? I mean...we’ve been told, repeatedly, that Obama’s economic prowess has saved this great nation!
I hate to burst your bubble Podhoretz but empty storefronts are not signs of prosperity.
“Homelessness and empty stores becoming the new normal in NYC”
With all the riots that are taking place in liberal cities, a favorite chant of mine has become “Burn obamatowns burn!”, but this ‘homelessness and empty store’ problem they are having is just as heartening.
Even the relatively good cities such as San Jose are looking war weary. The sidewalks are unkempt and have grass and weeds growing out of them, SO MANY of the old established Mom&Pops are Out of Business, homeless and jobless people are roaming around downtown or just sitting in an abandoned doorway, it smells like marijuana,.....it’s SAD.....this once great thriving place is going down....
Pod implies the empty storefronts are signs of prosperity during this time of high rents because the owners are holding out for rich customers (i.e. banks) to rent them.
Thank you, Warren Wilhelm aka Bill de Blasio
“The urban streetscape is degrading.”
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes!
All hail the all mighty obamalamadingdong and his tremendous economic prowess.
The fact that merchants can’t afford the rent isn’t a sign of prosperity
What it is, is a sign of chains driving out small stores. It’s happening all over the country, not just in NYC.
Comrad DeBlasio’s economic policies are being successful.
So? Fill the empty stores with the homeless. Where’s my grant money?
If they just had more money, this would not happen. It is the fault of the GOP for not approving more funding for (whatever cause seems to be relevant). (/s)
Ah, the Packard plant. Closed sice 1955. Exhibit “A” in what happens in liberal cities.
“What it is, is a sign of chains driving out small stores.”
This may be true in other locations but it is my understanding that there are no chain stores in NYC because the unions have kept them out. Same same in a lot of big libtard cities. My son lives in Seattle and the nearest Walnart is over 20 miles away in one of the suburbs.
A good pic as to why to avoid living in rack and stack housing cells.
Wal-Mart is not the only chain store.
Every mall within 50 miles has almost exactly the same stores. You can’t walk a quarter mile without seeing a CVS and Walgreens.
Most non-chain stores in NYC are restaurants/bars and most of them go out of business within 5 years. The small store owner is a victim of runaway rents.
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