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Old 10-03-2018, 10:06 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by jetskier View Post
Hi all,

  1. The value of the property needs to increase to push less desirable elements out and create a catalyst for investment. That requires an influx of higher paying jobs and broad economic revitalization.


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You struck a note with number 1...
Not that it would ever happen with Laconia, but this is exactly, what has happened to big cities like SF and LA not to mention others.
Extremely expensive housing has been the cause of the decline of these places.
Homelessness is rampant along with open drug use.
The “starter kit” of this scenario is already present in Laconia...a push in this direction might be the cause of fostering more of what the big cities have become? Just my opinion of course.
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