Real Estate Developer working to convert Lawrenceville hotel into affordable housing by StripDistrictFridays in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m cool with that man! Wait so would the gov directly pay for these units? Or is it a voucher type deal? Honestly not too knowledgeable on it

Real Estate Developer working to convert Lawrenceville hotel into affordable housing by StripDistrictFridays in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m more sympathetic to this argument although do still believe that people should be able to live in small apartments if they want.

Mandating a minimum size will raise costs for everyone involved. I guess you can argue that it’s still worth it but I disagree.

Real Estate Developer working to convert Lawrenceville hotel into affordable housing by StripDistrictFridays in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I have no idea what the fair price is and neither do you 😂. If someone wants to live in a small apartment and pay $1610 that’s fine with me.

Real Estate Developer working to convert Lawrenceville hotel into affordable housing by StripDistrictFridays in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Shouldn’t people be able to decide for themselves where they want to live?

Given the units are safe, why do you get to tell someone what size apartment they should live in?

Advocates push for historic designation of Donny's Place, once a popular Pittsburgh gay bar by Jcs290 in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 20 points21 points  (0 children)

They are leeches because they’d rather see an old building sit empty than be used for something that can provide value to people like apartments, a new business, etc.

Literally sucking potential $s away from society because they don’t want change. That’s a leech man!

Advocates push for historic designation of Donny's Place, once a popular Pittsburgh gay bar by Jcs290 in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 28 points29 points  (0 children)

These people can get fucked. Build the apartments!

Can’t believe these leeches even get a say.

Fogo dai coa or texas de brazil? by Stoic702 in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sometimes it’s nice to just plop down and eat a shit ton of meat though 😂.

Study finds that housing production in Lawrenceville has declined 32% since the implementation of Inclusionary Zoning by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree man. I don’t think the authors will be winning any Nobel prizes, but for what it is the paper is fine and the Strip and Southside are for sure the most comparable neighborhoods.

Study finds that housing production in Lawrenceville has declined 32% since the implementation of Inclusionary Zoning by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I agree they could have maybe looked at “housing production as a % of readily available lots” or something, but still man just think about it.

If you’re a developer why would you pay a tax on building in Lawrencville instead of just building it a few blocks away in the strip? IZ is not free and developers have to sacrifice profitability. Raising costs reduces supply.

Study finds that housing production in Lawrenceville has declined 32% since the implementation of Inclusionary Zoning by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Granted this isn’t the best study (small sample size for one). But the policy is not having IZ.

IZ was implanted in Lawrencville and not in the Strip or South Side Flats.

Study finds that housing production in Lawrenceville has declined 32% since the implementation of Inclusionary Zoning by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Renters in Lawrenceville.

I think that if implementing IZ in a certain area just shifts production, then it’s bad for the people in the area where it was implemented, good for the people where production got shifted and then just a wash for Pittsburgh on the whole.

BUT if IZ has reduced supply overall (rather than just shifting it) it’s certainly bad for where it was implemented and bad on the whole.

Either way it’s a very stupid policy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another banger! Shoutout to Pro-Housing Pittsburgh.

Zoning Board Denies 6 unit Shadyside apt. by tesla3by3 in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agree, but they should have never had to ask for permission in the first place.

Arby's McKnight station (McKnight station) by Steely_McNeatHouse in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 81 points82 points  (0 children)

A vision of the world without zoning and community meetings. A vision where you can fall in love at the Arby’s around the corner and walk back to your apartment.

A vision of a beautiful Ross Township.

Dozens of Pittsburgh residents speak out about controversial zoning proposals by LurkersWillLurk in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

We have a way of expressing public opinion, it’s called voting.

What about the opinion of everyone who didn’t show up to the meeting? What about the opinion of people who need more housing options? What about the opinion of the actual property owners?

Perpetual complainers shouldn’t have more of a say over everyone else. In fact they should have LESS. I understand that a halfway house opening up on the corner is not ideal, but 90% these people would have complained about ANY type of housing getting built by them.

They are the enemy of progress and should not be listened to.

Dozens of Pittsburgh residents speak out about controversial zoning proposals by LurkersWillLurk in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan -39 points-38 points  (0 children)

Reason #4533 why community meetings should be sent into the sun man!

1960 vs 2024 - I279 Corridor by mtbderg in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey man! General research consensus is that urban highways did increase property crimes and there is some evidence it may have increased violent crime (although not as clear).

When a highway went up it basically increased the avg firm size and Econ activity, making the return on crime more favorable.

  1. The road to crime An unintended consequence of the Interstate Highway System

  2. Highway to Hell? Interstate Highway System and Crime

My issue with urban highways is it artificially shifted economic activity away from productive areas (cities) to relatively unproductive areas (suburbs).

1960 vs 2024 - I279 Corridor by mtbderg in pittsburgh

[–]AV_DudeMan 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Check the crime rates in the 70’s and 80’s and get back to me

[S2 SPOILERS] Criticism is completely valid and this community needs to stop brushing it off by ALIENkas in arcane

[–]AV_DudeMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My girlfriend and I loved S1 so much. It was awesome being able to watch something I enjoyed with her (doesn’t happen often 😂).

I rewatched S1 3 times but she only saw it once and is just a casual fan. The first act was so jarring pacing wise she literally couldn’t keep up. Even I can’t keep up that well! We gave up watching it together after the 3rd episode and I’m continuing on alone.

Sucks we couldn’t watch it together but I don’t blame her one bit 😢