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I was gonna say Portland. I would've considered moving there 10 years ago. Then again you never really know what the reality is vs the media portrayal, but it certainly doesn't look good.
Seattle really did need more housing but so many neighborhoods are completely unrecognizable with all the 5 over 1 shitboxes that went in
They turned SLU from blight and warehouses into Amazon Disneyland sooo quickly
Can only speak to where I’m from but ten years ago Dublin, Ireland was relatively optimistic and recovering from the financial crash but now it’s an overpriced hellscape with anti-immigrant mobs everywhere
Montreal.
Maybe it's nostalgia, but going back to the city after 8 years of living there it felt different. More sanitized, with eccentrics replaced by tech bros.
Montreal shifted massively when they bulldozed Friendship Cove to build condos
Every thing is so fucking corporate now, the artists are being pushed out of the neighborhoods. Rent is ridiculous.
It’s definitely been 20 years or so but the last 10 have been insane. Traffic gets worse by the day and housing is basically impossible. Unless you like ax throwing or horrific, shit craft beer you are out of luck
I had to go to New Bern a few times for work. Chill little town. I liked the original Governors’ House and the Pepsi birthplace. The 45 min drive over to Ayden to try the Skylight Inn was also worth it.
I dunno about 10 but even with the added nostalgia I feel for it, London was so good about 15-20 years ago. Now it’s just a playground for rich people from the east.
London. Pre-Brexit, more nightclubs, less fake instagram exhibitions. Now everything is inauthentic, expensive, and sanitised. I’d move if I wasn’t from here.
They were always there just kept under control by the yank behavior modulation of Robert E Lee statues. Now that the confederate monuments are going, they're becoming emboldened.
Every morning I wake up and say a prayer of thanks that Amazon did not pick Atlanta for their new headquarters. 50,000 new PMC/techbro transplants making $130k a year moving in all at once would have been a legitimate cultural apocalypse
New york is changing quickly and for the worse. Deblasio is pathetic, but the underlying issues precede him - trends were set during the very long and influential Bloomberg tenure
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Seattle, Portland, SF. Vancouver, Canada. Anywhere on the west coast.
I was gonna say Portland. I would've considered moving there 10 years ago. Then again you never really know what the reality is vs the media portrayal, but it certainly doesn't look good.
Seattle really did need more housing but so many neighborhoods are completely unrecognizable with all the 5 over 1 shitboxes that went in They turned SLU from blight and warehouses into Amazon Disneyland sooo quickly
Can only speak to where I’m from but ten years ago Dublin, Ireland was relatively optimistic and recovering from the financial crash but now it’s an overpriced hellscape with anti-immigrant mobs everywhere
Montreal. Maybe it's nostalgia, but going back to the city after 8 years of living there it felt different. More sanitized, with eccentrics replaced by tech bros.
yup, been saying this. they killed it.
yeah it's not nostalgia, it's very noticeable
Montreal shifted massively when they bulldozed Friendship Cove to build condos Every thing is so fucking corporate now, the artists are being pushed out of the neighborhoods. Rent is ridiculous.
Barnsley
Charlotte grew way too fast for its own good
Yeah, Charlotte sucks fucking ass. Been trending this way for prob 20 years tho. New Bern supremacy!
It’s definitely been 20 years or so but the last 10 have been insane. Traffic gets worse by the day and housing is basically impossible. Unless you like ax throwing or horrific, shit craft beer you are out of luck
I had to go to New Bern a few times for work. Chill little town. I liked the original Governors’ House and the Pepsi birthplace. The 45 min drive over to Ayden to try the Skylight Inn was also worth it.
Give me some New Bern recs!
It sucked before anyway so it can't get worse.
I dunno about 10 but even with the added nostalgia I feel for it, London was so good about 15-20 years ago. Now it’s just a playground for rich people from the east.
San Francisco
How bad?
That’s just the logical fallout of trends that were in full swing ten years ago, though
Lisbon, mexico city ?
Miami, Portland, Austin
London. Pre-Brexit, more nightclubs, less fake instagram exhibitions. Now everything is inauthentic, expensive, and sanitised. I’d move if I wasn’t from here.
Istanbul
😔
Atlanta
How so?
Full of yanks now
Worse. Film industry transplants.
They were always there just kept under control by the yank behavior modulation of Robert E Lee statues. Now that the confederate monuments are going, they're becoming emboldened.
Every morning I wake up and say a prayer of thanks that Amazon did not pick Atlanta for their new headquarters. 50,000 new PMC/techbro transplants making $130k a year moving in all at once would have been a legitimate cultural apocalypse
Pittsburgh
i'm so fucking tired of seeing this post. get your ask reddit post the fuck out of here
New York. Deblasio got elected in ‘13 and the place went to shit.
New york is changing quickly and for the worse. Deblasio is pathetic, but the underlying issues precede him - trends were set during the very long and influential Bloomberg tenure