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Related: About this forumAs Developers Gentrify Detroit, Evictions Increase
http://www.africanglobe.net/headlines/developers-gentrify-detroit-evictions-increase/Meanwhile, hundreds of low-income and elderly residents who have lived in the area for decades have been given eviction notices. This includes residents of the Henry Street apartments in the Cass Corridor area, who have been ordered to leave by the end of the month. Senior citizens at the Griswold Apartments have been told to move by next year, and other area residents fear the same fate.
Reporters spoke with residents at the Griswold Apartments. Lorna, a retired electrician at General Motors, said that after living there for five-and-a-half years, she and other residents were being given until March to clear out. People are getting scared and leaving the apartments, she said. The people here do not know where to get resources, and theres all this pressure so they get scared and leave. We have people living here for 20 years. She told us most tenants have little information and dont know where they will go. The owners are neglecting to keep the place up now that the residents will all be leaving.
Another tenant said: Im not going to move anywhere in Detroit; its not safe. Gilbert is buying up downtown, its prime real estate. No one will be able to afford the new prices, he continued, adding that rent is now $800 a month, and he expects it to go up to $2000.
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The Griswold residents was a part of a plan by bankers and investors to gentrify areas of Detroit and force poor residents out. Nearby Pontiac, Michigan was a model for Kevyn Orr, having been picked to the bone under an emergency manager since 2009. There, the city workforce has been reduced from 600 employees down to 50. The city no longer issues building permits, provides water and sewage services, EMS service, trash pickup, cemetery maintenance or animal control. The police and fire departments were also disbanded, and residents now have to rely on the county, and neighboring cities police and fire service. This gives a taste of what Orr has in store for Detroit, he said.
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As Developers Gentrify Detroit, Evictions Increase (Original Post)
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
OP
Exactly. Debt is their business model. Here comes the smash-and-grab, and it's all about the 1%.
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)1. A taste of things to come in other places:
He placed the attack on Detroit in the context of the global crisis of capitalism, explaining that
Detroit was being used as a test case.
What the elite is able to get away with in Detroit, he said, it will attempt to impose elsewhere across the country.
He drew comparisons to the situation in Greece, where elected officials have also been replaced by bankers representatives, and the working class is under severe attack.
Detroit was being used as a test case.
What the elite is able to get away with in Detroit, he said, it will attempt to impose elsewhere across the country.
He drew comparisons to the situation in Greece, where elected officials have also been replaced by bankers representatives, and the working class is under severe attack.
Post Katrina New Orleans suffered the same fate...the city deliberately forced the removal of of many poor minorities and then
blocked up perfect good low income housing that had not been damaged at all, so that people had no place to return to.
Thank you for keeping this in the public eye.
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)2. Exactly. Debt is their business model. Here comes the smash-and-grab, and it's all about the 1%.
Somehow I'd failed to read that last paragraph, with that single imperative sentence. Thank you for bringing it up; will lead with it in GD.