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  1. Because of math. Did I misinterpret something here?
  2. Where I live off W. McMicken there are about 0, thats right zero, habitable units. If there was an "absorption rate, which are in the low 100's of units per year" in my neighborhood it would already be a fundamentally different place than it was when I moved in almost a year ago. Right now it remains little more than a bunch of boarded up crack/whore houses. Grant Park and the proximinity of Findlay Market via E Elder st are some more strong assets of this neighborhood that haven't been mention. When I saw a relatively short amount of time I don't mean 6 months, this area has serious pontential.
  3. "also known as 'hoe row'" Or not. This area has a lot going for it. Rothenberg will be an anchor for this neighborhood for years to come, and redevelopment has already crept up to the head of main st north of Liberty. There is even a band of college kids that have taken over Hughes st a block from E. McMicken, and of course Prospect Hill is only a few more blocks away. The historic building stock on E. Clifton and some of those small back streets are pretty special. I don't see why this area won't can't look more like Mulberry does in a relatively short amount of time.