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so, camden town's been ablaze tonight.

i can't help think that the timing and location of the fire is just a little bit suspicious.
what with the successful redevelopment of the stables market; the increase in property prices and continual gentrification, it does, on first appearances, look like their will be some people making an awful lot of money as a result of this unfortunate incident.
not that i'd ever be the one to point fingers, or anything, but come on... it is just a little too convenient

i can't help think that the timing and location of the fire is just a little bit suspicious.
what with the successful redevelopment of the stables market; the increase in property prices and continual gentrification, it does, on first appearances, look like their will be some people making an awful lot of money as a result of this unfortunate incident.
not that i'd ever be the one to point fingers, or anything, but come on... it is just a little too convenient
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Date: 2008-02-10 04:39 pm (UTC)what possible reason could there not be for taking advantage of an unfortunate "accident" and investing in the future by improving the local amenities; replacing any condemned buildings with modern "greener" developments and increasing the amount of housing in an area in which it is already exceptionally difficult to obtain domiciles?
i for one do not think those people whose hard work gentrifying, dividing and profiting from camden will allow such a golden opportunity to pass them by. especially not if their motive for this is that it's for the civic good.