Oh sweet! I've heard a bit about how St. Pete the city just takes what they want from the older black neighborhoods, and on the other hand how the younger residents act like their grandparents weren't compensated by businesses that bought their land. It's quite the tale.
Yeah, it's a mixed bag. On one hand, the city did take over properties for the interstates, Tropicana, and the hospitals and what was left started to disappear in the late 2000s to make way for private development. But they did that to everyone that didn't push back. My grandparents house was demolished in Tampa. The old orange growers say the government infected their groves with blight so the trees would fail, they'd lose agricultural tax exemption, and be forced to sell. This really happened and we have heard stories of men in suits with briefcases lurking around groves at night.
This is one I found fascinating. They allege he stole the land/cut rate, but from what I've heard, it's just more fake "gibs us mones owed our ancestors" shit.
It's mainly nostalgia. It mentions how a couple assholes say he basically got the land at a steal because he went to the black neighborhood to buy it at a discount, like a lotta white people in the early 20th century. You know, the same ole "gibs me monies for my ancessors" bullshit.
Oh sweet! I've heard a bit about how St. Pete the city just takes what they want from the older black neighborhoods, and on the other hand how the younger residents act like their grandparents weren't compensated by businesses that bought their land. It's quite the tale.
Yeah, it's a mixed bag. On one hand, the city did take over properties for the interstates, Tropicana, and the hospitals and what was left started to disappear in the late 2000s to make way for private development. But they did that to everyone that didn't push back. My grandparents house was demolished in Tampa. The old orange growers say the government infected their groves with blight so the trees would fail, they'd lose agricultural tax exemption, and be forced to sell. This really happened and we have heard stories of men in suits with briefcases lurking around groves at night.
Government, Brazilians, Big Ag, same difference at this point.
This is one I found fascinating. They allege he stole the land/cut rate, but from what I've heard, it's just more fake "gibs us mones owed our ancestors" shit.
https://photos.cltampa.com/remembering-st-petes-webbs-city-the-worlds-most-unusual-drugstore/?slide=1&pc5411a
Honestly, I don't know if I can read this. I don't want to hear anyone shit on Webb's.
It's mainly nostalgia. It mentions how a couple assholes say he basically got the land at a steal because he went to the black neighborhood to buy it at a discount, like a lotta white people in the early 20th century. You know, the same ole "gibs me monies for my ancessors" bullshit.