Peter Moskowitz
Auteur de How to Kill a City: Gentrification, Inequality, and the Fight for the Neighborhood
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Œuvres de Peter Moskowitz
How to Kill a City: Gentrification, Inequality, and the Fight for the Neighborhood (2017) 230 exemplaires
Living with RSDS: Your Guide to Coping with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (2003) 11 exemplaires
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- rising housing costs make it difficult for my employees to live near my stores
- market rate assessment makes property taxes on my businesses grow and grow
- political expediency shifts the burden of taxation on to small businesses trying to operate in the city core
- new developments bring higher quality of retail space to the neighbourhood, but this retail space is virtually out of the budget of new and undercapitalized merchants
To keep low income individuals and families in the city core the author recommends more of existing measures:
- more public subsidized housing
- continued rent controls
- raise taxes on the rich and the minimum wage for the poor; ie redistribute the wealth in society
- zoning in cities should reduce the incentives for developers to destroy old neighbourhoods
Yesterday my wife and I visited the decrepit Kensington Market and enjoyed tacos and quesadillas at a really low end food bar operated by new Canadians likely from Peru.
The food and the ambiance were great. We both felt grateful that we could still find a place like this in our city.
Only a few blocks away a neighbourhood landmark, the crappy Honest Eds store had been bulldozed and a 20-story luxury condominium took its place in the beautiful Annex district.
Arghhh!!
The sight of it made me want to puke and ban all Russian funny-money from my city.
I hope the development included some affordable housing.… (plus d'informations)