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Whenever I look at this stretch of rough and sketch storefronts I envision the area torn down and replaced by low rise housing with clean and neat storefronts.
I’ve lived nearby since the 1990s, and shootings were much more common before the Regent Park revitalization got under way and tenants left the area. Hopefully those wishing to follow a gangsta life will not be returning.Is it really that? We are seeing these kinds of shootings everywhere now. Scary.
I’ve lived nearby in the 1990s, and shootings were much more common before the Regent Park revitalization got under way and tenants left the area. Hopefully those wishing to follow a gangsta life will not be returning.
I believe many moved over to Brampton and apparently Brampton's crime has gone up. I don't have actual numbers though. Just word of mouth.
I’ve lived nearby since the 1990s, and shootings were much more common before the Regent Park revitalization got under way and tenants left the area. Hopefully those wishing to follow a gangsta life will not be returning.
once the last remnant of Regent Park is torn down , we won't have much gang crime in that area. The video takes place in the older area (river and gerrard)
My feeling is that those two buildings on Oak are housing the last remnants of the area’s nasty demographic.+1, Mike. This happened on the east side of River at Oak - not the part that's being redeveloped but the 60s apartment towers between River and the Don Valley.
My feeling is that those two buildings on Oak are housing the last remnants of the area’s nasty demographic.
IIRC, they're private, not TCHC. One has a big sign out front asking for new tenants and a phone number.I wonder if we'll even consider those buildings to be Regent Park, once RP proper is built out.
... a higher paying tenant that's unlikely to have chavs.