Bishop Arts residents wrestle with how best to manage growth without losing the neighborhood's unique culture.
- Bishop Arts is once again wrestling with one of the consequences of success: growth, in all directions.
And yes, that"big picture" includes gentrification. The planned demolition is controversial for some, but simply just the price of progress for others. "People are coming to this neighborhood. They will fill those 225 apartment units like that," said Spence, snapping his fingers for emphasis.
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