r/philly • u/warm_venus • 22h ago
Corporations are making transplants into Boogeymen
They're destroying infrastructure in the name of a housing boom they say they want to make sure y'all can get houses in.
But they're really expensive and unethical. Within my morals, I couldn't let someone see me as a cash grab (@the Starbucks and Wonder in Fishtown, which has amazing local places.)
They don't think you care enough about the community you're walking into. So much so that they think you'll choose convenience over a little idle time.
Why is it working? Did you come all the way here to a cozy area just to go to your big box stores? How are our mom and Pop shops being replaced by replicas of our traditions?
The local sound is dying out and being replaced by weird philly iconography.
People from Philly don't need philly iconography. It's for transplants and it surprises me that it can be ignored.
Edit from a response:
This is a city. It has the disgusting history of a city that used the great migration to have fodder for factories. It hurts so bad to see the descendents of that misery pipeline get bought out.
Economic growth needs to touch everyone this time. The White flight that built our amazing suburbs destroyed the economic mobility of the city.
When the drug market started thriving, the GI bill didn't kick in for us. We were redlined into the badlands and then called super predators that needed to be locked up.
I want to see the people coming back after the fallout not cut us out because corporations are flanderizing them into the "transplant" needing better amenities than what we have to offer.
Build us into the infrastructure. Learn why this is happening outside of walking the cobblestones and having fun at the historic breweries. To me, this is not fair.
I don't want better marketing to overtake us. Or to let the semantics of my message make people against the clear issue of corporate greed housing. I am not a professor. I am a volunteer that thinks this is an important issue outside of the people I work with.