Re: Is the finish line moving for Jersey City's Ward F residents? | Morgan
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I agree with everything you said. JC is a small piece of the metro region, but it's the only place we have direct control over. Plus the only way to get more moderately priced housing built is for a gross abundant oversupply in the luxury market. Developers will always chase after the highest return - and at some point - developers will switch their attention to more moderately priced units because they can't hit their margins in the luxury market due to an oversupply. That's starting to happen a little bit in the ultra luxury market in Manhattan. There is also a theory that if a high income resident moves into a new luxury building, that frees up their current, more moderately priced residence for those with more moderate incomes. I do believe in this theory, strictly from a supply and demand point of view, but the literature on it is thin. I'll give JC a B+ for increasing the housing supply. NYC gets a C-. And everyone else in the metro area gets a fat F.
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The best way to make sure Ward F is affordable is to ensure there is an abundant supply of new housing being created in other wards. If rents are rising every year, it means there is not enough new supply hitting the market. Ward F residents should strongly encourage that development take place in the city's hot spots (downtown and Journal Square).
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Re: Is the finish line moving for Jersey City's Ward F residents? | Morgan
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Chris Gadsden is Ward B. He is so off here.
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Is the finish line moving for Jersey City's Ward F residents? | MorganTHE JERSEY JOURNAL - Posted on February 23, 2017 at 8:55 AM One of the African-American female protagonists in the Academy Award-nominated movie, "Hidden Figures," made a succinct comment after learning that the two college degrees she held were no longer adequate for enrolling in the NASA engineer training program. She was told that she would now have to take additional courses only available at a racially segregated Virginia school she could not attend. Her response, in a voice frustrated voice, was "Every time we try to accomplish something, they move the finish line." That sentiment has been felt by African-Americans for much of their sojourn in this country. The end of the Civil War was supposed mark the end of chattel slavery and bring the right to vote. It was stymied in the south by the Ku Klux Klan. Eventually a form of peonage replaced chattel slavery, just as onerous to black freedom as conditions that existed before the war. New laws passed across the country to prevent non-existent voter fraud once again threaten to impede African-Americans from exercising their franchise. Currently in urban areas like Jersey City, black citizens are becoming increasingly anxious as they watch their neighborhoods rapidly gentrify, pushing rents, taxes and housing prices far above their ability to pay. http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2 ... _jersey_citys_ward_f.html
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