I disagree with the editorializing spin the writer of this article injected. He calls East Lowry a "tony neighborhood," for example. That's not exactly what I'd call that area, having been there many times and having several friends who live there -- one of whom's fiance was beat to death in the street where she lives by a group of unarrested assailants, which is not exactly the kind of thing most people would imagine happens in tony neighborhoods.Zoning dispute pits housing rented by Somalis and rehabbed by Azzam Sabri against the Lowry Hill neighborhood organization and city zoning rules...
http://citypages.com/databank/24/1188/article11482.asp?page=2
David Brauer List manager
The writer also claims an affordable housing crunch, without providing any evidence to support that claim, and despite the city's large housing vacancy rate. He also neatly sidesteps the issue of one of the two buildings having been renovated, but the other one appears to be still in a dilapidated state.
I don't think the house rented by the Somali family has anything to do with the argument, either. It's a red herring at best.
Chris Johnson Fulton
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