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Hillcrest residents skeptical of early redevelopment plans, relocation details up in air


The Wilmington Housing Authority is searching for a development partner capable of razing the existing Hillcrest community and replacing it with one that is “vibrant” and mixed-income. The timeline of the project is unknown. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands)
WILMINGTON –– When Hillcrest is ultimately razed to the ground, residents who are moved elsewhere by the Wilmington Housing Authority (WHA) will be expected to pay the same amount each month in rent, calculated as an affordable percentage of earned income.
If and when the renter migrates back to Hillcrest, once it’s redeveloped into a new community, they’d still be charged that income-based rate. At the minimum, a tenant can pay just $50 a month. ....

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City plans to bulldoze Hillcrest, replace public housing with 'vibrant' mixed-use development


The Wilmington Housing Authority is aiming to redevelop Hillcrest, an 80-year-old development that was supposed to only exist temporarily for war efforts. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands)
WILMINGTON –– Between 13th and 16th on Dawson Street, garments swing on clothes lines in front of dull, masonry one-story buildings. The dwellings, originally built with the intention to later tear down, house more than 200 impoverished Wilmington families. Spread out amongst 26 acres, the public housing structures decay as investors pour millions into revitalizing and enriching the surrounding land.
Hillcrest was built as temporary housing to support the efforts of the Second World War. It’s now 80 years old and crumbling. Meanwhile, City of Wilmington and New Hanover County leaders frantically search for a solution to the area’s lack of affordable housing as the workforce population skyrockets. The answer could be dense housing –– apartments and tow ....

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San Francisco's Japantown battles to survive


San Francisco s Japantown battles to survive
Ariana Bindman
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2020 feels like the year of fallen icons. From the 83-year-old Coca Cola sign on Fifth and Bryant to the amber-lit O’Farrell Theatre strip club, COVID-19 has robbed San Francisco of its many historic institutions. Now, following the permanent closure of more than 2,000 businesses in the San Francisco and Oakland metro areas, Japantown’s family-owned shops and restaurants are fighting to survive the pandemic’s iron grip.
In Japantown, small businesses represent more than just commerce they symbolize economic agency and reflect cultural identity. “It’s self-determination for immigrants and folks of color,” says Eryn Kimura, a fifth-generation Japanese and Chinese American resident. From her great-great-grandmother’s Valencia Street laundromat in the 1870s to her brother’s 21st-century “print club,” her family’s bu ....

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