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In reply to the discussion: Great guy, busts his ass all his life, looking to retire at 65, and then gets kicked out of his shop [View all]LittleGirl
(8,999 posts)14. Lost my brother in March
He worked for a Pharma co for 34.5 years and got laid off last September. 6 months later he was dead of a heart attack at age 57. They took away his lifetime health care even though they promised him that when he started if he worked 30 years. He had his first heart attack at 29 so health care was a big deal to him. I lost my baby brother, so sad. He was robbed. Nobody cares for humans anymore. Its all about the buck.
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Great guy, busts his ass all his life, looking to retire at 65, and then gets kicked out of his shop [View all]
DFW
Oct 2019
OP
"Frankenstein houses" happened in Williamsburg Brooklyn too. It's now called "development dumping"
DemocracyMouse
Oct 2019
#32
I guess anywhere where the city officials are corrupt and don't care what they leave behind
DFW
Oct 2019
#36
Yeah, I think it's a natural human trait, to believe that the longer something goes on a certain way
thesquanderer
Oct 2019
#27
I can't even comprehend a restaurant like that - in same family for 900 years -
OriginalGeek
Oct 2019
#50
As an attorney, I was trying to come up with a tactful way of saying the same thing.
Ms. Toad
Oct 2019
#37
Understood. But you can't call it "gentrification" when there's nothing gentle about it.
DemocracyMouse
Oct 2019
#35
Sounds like what has happened and is still happening in SF. All my favorite businesses
diane in sf
Oct 2019
#45