Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another 200 units of subsidized housing is getting built at Fairmont and 14th, I used to live on that block and it was bad enough 10 years ago. I also just heard the CVS in CH is closing i a month. The city council and mayor should stop spending money to subsidize housing and more on crime control.
We have a major housing crisis in this city and you are complaining about subsidized housing?
Yes. And there is no major housing crisis. There is plenty of housing -just not in the places where everyone believes that they are entitled to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The place is always bustling with people.
Yep. Having a full service Target, a Best Buy, a gym, a Marshall's and a new Burlington Coat Factory (although not my cup of tea) in walking distance really sucks and is a huge detriment to the neighborhood. All because it might smell like weed here and there and immigrants sell items on the street. Really sucks to be us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And there it is. Super meaningful insight, thanks so much.
Hits close to home, doesn't it?
Anonymous wrote:
And there it is. Super meaningful insight, thanks so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to this mall twice a month and even though it isn’t high end, OP has exaggerated everything in their post.
Columbia Heights always brings out the worst in the racists
Anonymous wrote:I go to this mall twice a month and even though it isn’t high end, OP has exaggerated everything in their post.
Anonymous wrote:The place is always bustling with people.
Anonymous wrote:
Any will to re criminalize pot?
Anonymous wrote:
Yes. And there is no major housing crisis. There is plenty of housing -just not in the places where everyone believes that they are entitled to live.
Anonymous wrote:Another 200 units of subsidized housing is getting built at Fairmont and 14th, I used to live on that block and it was bad enough 10 years ago. I also just heard the CVS in CH is closing i a month. The city council and mayor should stop spending money to subsidize housing and more on crime control.
Anonymous wrote:It is a freakin' disaster. 10 years ago, that whole area had great promise. We took our kids to the splash park (now overrun by drunks). We shopped regularly at Target, which, though always crowded and a little jumbled, was perfectly serviceable. The now defunct Bed Bath & Beyond was extremely well stocked. Now the out of control street vendors block the sidewalk with their crap (often stolen) (thanks Brianne Nadeau for "enlivening" our streetscape by decriminalizing unlicensed vending). The whole area reeks of pot. There are shootouts on the street and in the metro. I won't go over there at all except for taking the metro and I won't go there alone after dark at all.