by davidlosh@davidlosh.com » Sun Mar 01, 2009 7:25 pm
gentrifiers,
I love that term. It harkins back to the days of the early settlers. When pioneers came in the claim this great continent for themselves. You get the idea, I don't really need to go there.
Columbia City and along Raineer from the Central District South used to be a lot more mellow. Aside from the gentrifiers there is also a large Asian population. Tensions rose as businesses were steadily taken over.
There is an economic principle that explains why Asians can come to this country with nothing and become a driving business force, but that's for another day.
Bottom line is that the gentrifiers will be moved out as an undesirable element. The gentrifiers have an odd idea that things should go thier way. They demand it, they go to meetings, and want pea patches.
When crime becomes a problem the gentrifiers want police protection. They want cross walks and stop lights. Gentrifiers are very busy people who do work hard to get more funding for the schools even though they are outside of the economic tax base for the area.
You must mean the people who fought for the Light Rail so they can get down town to work. That will be a double edged sword. The population of the South End will become more mobile also. The Light Rail Line may also be used by people who have a different line of work than the gentrifiers.
Some people steal, sell drugs, sell themselves, party, play, and in general get by. Asians are more organized, but they also gamble, sell drugs, party, play, and are motivated to make as much money as they can.
It's just different. In some other communities people self regulate. Some groups offer thier own protection based on a set of rules outside of what the gentrifiers are used to.
As time goes on and housing prices collapse the interest in the South End as an affordable alternative will collapse also, I can only hope.