Lenser
Senior Member
But most families would still stay away from the neighbourhood with such a bad undeserving reputation. However, the fact that despite the boom everywhere, there is almost no new development in this area really shows how much average people would want to live among a bunch of poor neighbours - there is development on Richmond/Sherbourne, or Dundas/Jarvis, Shuter/Church, but developers avoid Moss Park like the plague, because there is little demand for it. .
Your depiction of Moss Park as some sort of black hole terrifyingly close to downtown is fascinating. And I'm guessing poor people appear to you much like an infection would - something to be avoided at all costs, lest you come down with something?
Your grim predictions notwithstanding, ceaseless development pressures will bring about change in Moss Park. It's too close to the core to be sideswiped or abandoned because of those dirty poor people who seem to so routinely spoil your otherwise sunny outlook.