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Physically it had an advantage over NYC, because NYC had destroyed so much historic architecture, a million boring metal storefronts installed; whereas Philly had retained those elements.
What happened in NYC sounds like what's happening in the UK.
Most of the major cities are now almost unrecognisable compared to just 40 years ago. The population seems to be growing faster than ever and the need for more housing is obvious.
It's almost like the 1960s high rise explosion happening again. This is kind of ironic since the UK spent most of the 1980s and 1990s complaining about how awful those architectural monstrosities.
One voice in particular regularly harped on about them back then. In a few weeks time he's about to coronated as the new king.
Nowadays I wish I had taken more photographs of my old haunts for memory's sake.
All this rapid change kind of reminds me of that Morrissey line,
David, the wind blows
The wind blows
Bits of your life away