And the disabled by purposely ignoring they have the disabled status for minimally increased rent increases and overcharge every year. Also steal mail, not process rental payments, so they can claim non payment to have you illegally evicted with severe disabilities and cancer. All while big bad Bowser and Laura Zeilinger aid in the process. 🐀 🐖 |
| The 3rd ward is the last place to live these days. |
| I’m a single mom who had been considering a move to NW DC for my kid to attend JR - but I just can’t risk renting in an unsafe building. It’s kind of wild because I have a really good and stable job, but the only places I could afford to rent in W3 are apparently at risk of being de facto homeless shelters. If it comes down to it I may have to really stretch my budget to rent in City Ridge. I do not begrudge the city taking care of its homeless at all, but this is a truly f’d up scenario that is really screwing the middle class. |
I think a ton of places are at risk of this even on the higher end. We're not ward 3 (ward 2) and pay a bit over 5k/month for a 2 bedroom and our building has voucher tenants who panhandle across the street... |
This is so eff-ed up. So sick of DC DEI. Wish it would just DIE. |
You should move to VA. Better schools and you don’t have to deal with this. |
| The plaza in front of the Cathedral Commons Giant has become the beggars bazaar. On many days there are multiple panhandlers there. This was not the case several years ago. Thanks, Bowser and Frumin! |
| I'd be happy to have the Brooks in teh neighborhood if they enforced rules about drugs. The administration just closes their eyes as residents smoke week in front of giant and in the garage. |
If DC government management is too lazy and disengaged to enforce the no-drugs rule in a new “family shelter”, and next door to the police station no less, when and where will they do so? I feel a little sorry for Giant and the other businesses. When they ran their numbers and signed up to longterm leases, they assumed that they were locating in a nice area with low crime and social problems. That has changed a lot for them in three or four years. |
| Everyone knew this would happen - that the place would be a magnet for drugs and crime bc that is what always happens with these places. Most folks who supported the shelter simply dont mind being the victims of crime bc its the price they pay for their white privilege. But it is maddening to hear people who supported the shelter now complain bc of the drugs and criminality. Stop pretending that you thought this wasnt going to happen. I live in Ward 3, but far away from the shelter. I was opposed to shelter, but I am delighted that on account of it going through, it has damaged the value of the properties in that area. It's a just price for the people who supported it to pay. That livability of that area has been permanently damaged. |
Lmao at beggars bazaar! No lies detected here. And it used to be such a nice neighborhood. Now it’s very run down |
I remember all of the houses next to the shelter went up for sale right before they started construction on it. People tried their hardest but it didn’t matter. “Crime for All” prevailed. |
That’s hilarious. Jackson Reed is a terrible school. Why not just use that money to send your kid to private school? |
Lies |
It was a nice place back when the Giant had a parking lot. The new Giant looks cheap and has become a congregation point for shelter residents, area voucher recipients and PIW releasees. The only things keeping people going over the past few years was the closure of the Georgetown Whole Foods and Tenleytown Safeway. Whole Foods reopened and there’s now a Trader Joe’s, Wegmans and a Lidl coming soon. That area is going to continue to deteriorate as fewer people go there to shop. |