I see the same happening in my city now. You have the overcrowded, many year waitlist for parking downtown so the companies are finding it cheaper to build outside the city outerbelt. So I now live in a suburb home close enough to walk to work. The city staryed denying low income housing permit renewals in the areas right around downtown so those buildings would go vacent and get sold and be redeveloped but then all the lower income housing moved furthur out and forced people like me to leave. Nothing directly against low income, but it seem the majority of poeple in those housing are there because they don't want to work rather than those that really can't and need the program. So we got all the drug users/dealers living within our neighborhood living off our tax dollars and 'supplementing' their income in various illegal ways. It took us a few years to get debt paid down and get our house sold so in that time everything I owned got its own bob, everything was packed into something making it easy to move preparng to bug out to the suburbs.