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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
Building up these areas = higher costs = out of reach for many "lower class" citizens = them getting driven out of their homes/areas
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But I'm talking about for areas that are completely uninhabited, other than the start up cost, how is it bad?
I'm thinking specifically of Tobacco Row in Richmond, Va that was a few city blocks of empty nothing just a few years ago and is now one of the best places to live in the area. Seriously. Best being very subjective, but still. They were abonded tobacco warehouses, no one lived there.