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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What they should do: Build city-subsidized 3BR apartments for low-income housing on the site, with retail and restaurants on the first floor. What they will do: Literally anything else.[/quote] Hard pass on the first idea. Thanks, but no thanks. [/quote] Definitely wouldn't want families who don't make $200,000 a year living anywhere near us, would we?[/quote] Not so much, no. Actually I think my cutoff for a 2-earner household in DC is about $175k. That would include a physical therapist + teacher combo, or library science MS + nurse practitioner couple. NIH biologists. Etc. But you’re correct, as a neighbor with a large investment in my property, I definitely wouldn’t want too many low income / working class households here. Just the minimum required by DC law for any redevelopment project. [/quote] I am also a neighbor with a large investment in my property, and I'd be very happy to see subsidized family housing built on that site. We need more housing in D.C., and we need more affordable housing near Metro stations and in expensive areas.[/quote]
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