Been long time since I posted
But I ran into a nice WF in Olney Section tonight.
Names Jackie down for anything. She said she.
Didn't mind if I told anyone about her and passed.
Her info along.
She hosts in a private apt. Not much there but a bed.
Really. Down for anything, except WS. If anyone want.
Her contact info hit me or at [EMAIL]cthompa33@aol.com[/EMAIL].
Construction and the fashion industry
[QUOTE=Jpstud1;3158332]If I look at the development trend, most of the new construction up until now has been limited to Coral st, Arizona, and York St. Far enough way from the main zones that those people don't notice anything day to day.
However there are now housing going pending on the 1900 block of E Cumberland which the entirely block was previously a dead zone. New Construction popping up randomly on Jasper, E Firth, and other locations close to the stroll. Believe it or not these people are paying $350 K to $400 K to live a few blocks from the Ave. Have a look at realtor dot com if you don't believe me.
I would just say with lots of new residents pouring into the neighborhood who have alot of money at stake, will come increased activism and increased pressure to push everything north of Lehigh.[/QUOTE]I agree there is a lot of redevelopment going on around the area between Cumberland and Lehigh.
It has been my experience that Working girls always find a way to infiltrate any neighborhood they want. To prove my point. Jasper and Allegheny was a prime pick up spot back in the sixties and seventies. They even had LEO as some of their best clients. Back when LEO had red cars they would pull right up on that corner and get one of the girls put her in the back seat. Take her down by the river pound her pussy till she walked funny and then drop her off. That was a working class neighborhood back then. Yes there was all kinds of community actions taking place. Seemed to make for good business for the girls.
If the guys didn't have a short they would go into the Midway movie theater right there where the open lot is now. Do their business and be on their way.
Another area that seemed to be a thorn for the community was Wamrath Park right there where Kensington meets up with Frankford Ave under the El. That's just below the Church Station. There was all kinds of protests there cause some girls would do a date right there in the park. The neighbors complained and rightly so because the kids could see what was going on. So the area was "cleaned up" for a while. Now look, its right back where it was back in the day.
My educated guess would be if the area around Jasper St changes because of the girls it will be a minor change cause the girls go where the money and drugs is. The drug issue no matter how much money in redevelopment is pumped into an area will never be gone. I've always said the cops are terrified of dealing with the drug problem there. So the developers can build all they want. The only thing going for that area is the El train. Front st shopping is all but destroyed.
As for the activists "cleaning up" the area. Highly doubtful. What the girls have to sell knows no economic boundaries. If that neighborhood faces a change the girls will just wear better clothes so they blend in.
Remember, the surrounding area was once a prime location to live because of the El and the shopping along with the factories to support the area. So with new construction there is really no surrounding support for longevity. People that buy the properties can't shop Front St. The hospital is a disgrace. Whatever the new residents want or need, they will need to leave the area to get. That's a pretty sad reality there. So again its my best guess the drugs and the girls will remain. They will just need to blend in a little better. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.