So was I Theodore Roosevelt class of 94 Born and raised Left , went to Texas (AUSTIN) forced to come back because my parents were Ill Sad sage💩 Same 🦀 in a bucket mentality Bunch of city slickers here now Never want to get it themselves ALWAYS WANT A HANDOUT😢
i love these vids. I feel like each abandon property has a story, a history of the people that lived there, and reflects society's disregard for culture. AT one time, this was a very good place to live, US Steel was hiring, work was plentiful and homes were beautiful.
This is a prime example of why it is PARAMOUNT for a city, metropolitan area, or any other unit of government to DIVERSIFY its economy as much as possible. In my opinion, one of the main missteps that some of the industrial cities made was becoming overreliant on one industry (i.e. steel production, auto manufacturing, coal mining, etc). When deindustrialization occurred, tens of thousands of decent-wage, union manufacturing jobs were lost. These were the types of jobs that propelled many families into the solid middle class. Once these jobs were gone, this largely contributed to the erosion of the tax base of the municipality . Now, there are insufficient funds for maintenance and upkeep and structures are just abandoned and go into disrepair. The bigger cities such as Baltimore, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Detroit weathered the storm better, but they were hit pretty hard also. They are showing a renaissance and at various stages. I think that Pittsburgh may be the furthest along. Detroit is definitely on the right track, but it is going to possibly take decades. Some of the smaller cities like Youngstown OH, Gary IN, and Flint MI were almost totally decimated and they didn't fare as well as the bigger cities. I happen to be a 30-year resident of Lansing MI, which is approximately 55 miles southwest of Flint MI. The two cities are vastly different. 1. Lansing is the state capital. 2. The Lansing area has Michigan State University. 3. Four major insurance companies are headquartered in the Lansing area. 4. There are two law schools (Michigan State Law School and Cooley Law School). 5. An excellent community college in Lansing Community College. I guess what I am trying to say is that Lansing had and still has a more DIVERSE local economy than Flint does.
Gary is seeing massive reinvestment these days...literally thousands of home have been, or are being renovated. Every neighborhood of the city has seen record sales prices in the last year
When I see this, the first words out of my mouth were America 🇺🇸 is a failed state 😢 , But they have a new mayor and leadership there, so hopefully they will get it together and get their city rolling again.. 🙌🏼👍👏🏼🏢📸
What the people of Gary ia needs now days is a lot of religious and spiritual freedom and money 💰 making ideas 💡 To put the town back together straight and narrow forward of course folks 😮😮😮😮
Poor Gary, I was born and raised there, but still My favorite city regardless, including Chicago
Nice.i am Brazilian,my dream is to know United States.How is live there?is good?
So was I
Theodore Roosevelt class of 94
Born and raised
Left , went to Texas (AUSTIN) forced to come back because my parents were Ill
Sad sage💩
Same 🦀 in a bucket mentality
Bunch of city slickers here now
Never want to get it themselves
ALWAYS WANT A HANDOUT😢
I was 2 #22ndaveboys
i love these vids. I feel like each abandon property has a story, a history of the people that lived there, and reflects society's disregard for culture. AT one time, this was a very good place to live, US Steel was hiring, work was plentiful and homes were beautiful.
This is a prime example of why it is PARAMOUNT for a city, metropolitan area, or any other unit of government to DIVERSIFY its economy as much as possible.
In my opinion, one of the main missteps that some of the industrial cities made was becoming overreliant on one industry (i.e. steel production, auto manufacturing, coal mining, etc).
When deindustrialization occurred, tens of thousands of decent-wage, union manufacturing jobs were lost. These were the types of jobs that propelled many families into the solid middle class. Once these jobs were gone, this largely contributed to the erosion of the tax base of the municipality . Now, there are insufficient funds for maintenance and upkeep and structures are just abandoned and go into disrepair.
The bigger cities such as Baltimore, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Detroit weathered the storm better, but they were hit pretty hard also. They are showing a renaissance and at various stages. I think that Pittsburgh may be the furthest along. Detroit is definitely on the right track, but it is going to possibly take decades.
Some of the smaller cities like Youngstown OH, Gary IN, and Flint MI were almost totally decimated and they didn't fare as well as the bigger cities.
I happen to be a 30-year resident of Lansing MI, which is approximately 55 miles southwest of Flint MI. The two cities are vastly different.
1. Lansing is the state capital.
2. The Lansing area has Michigan State University.
3. Four major insurance companies are headquartered in the Lansing area.
4. There are two law schools (Michigan State Law School and Cooley Law School).
5. An excellent community college in Lansing Community College.
I guess what I am trying to say is that Lansing had and still has a more DIVERSE local economy than Flint does.
Great content! Do milwaukee hoods next
Bro I lived there you just showing one part of the city.... You can't fool me goofy 😂😂 🗿💀
OMG, scary video tour of the Gary Indiana hoods, slums, wastelands, urban decay !
Here's an idea: When a company closes up shop it must PAY the city a fair recompense. No excuses, no bargaining.
this my hood 219 all day baby
Gary Indiana needs to have it’s current politicians replaced by honest hard working people who know what there doing 😮
They never ride through our nice neighborhood's
Gary is seeing massive reinvestment these days...literally thousands of home have been, or are being renovated. Every neighborhood of the city has seen record sales prices in the last year
That's called Miller, sir........not Gary
Wow my hometown. I left 18 years ago. Visited a couple of times. I don't go back too often. It looks terrible 😢
When I see this, the first words out of my mouth were America 🇺🇸 is a failed state 😢 ,
But they have a new mayor and leadership there, so hopefully they will get it together and get their city rolling again.. 🙌🏼👍👏🏼🏢📸
Either is Chester pa or even pine bluffs ark folks
20:37 sounded like gunfire.
The condition of a city reflects upon its inhabitants.
that's a good place to make a zombie movie
I been out there before,,, it's ruff
Make a good place for reformatory folks or a reform school folks
Chicago is 30 miles away from Gary
What the people of Gary ia needs now days is a lot of religious and spiritual freedom and money
💰 making ideas 💡
To put the town back together straight and narrow forward of course folks 😮😮😮😮
Just my opinion of course folks 😊
God does not change conditions of a nation that doesn't work to change it's own consitions
Scary Gary ❤
Welcome to creepsville USA 🇺🇸 folks 😮
❤️💕❤️
Gary need start back from the biggining by making money by farming the vast clean then build it back up to a city slowly
East Cleveland Ohio worst place on 🌍 earth right now now folks 😮
Y don't they tearing down the ones falling apart
Welcome to bang 💥 town USA 🇺🇸 folks😮😮
You can't Evan rebuild this city what a shame
Welcome to family dollar USA 🇺🇸 world headquarters folks😮😮
Why do you only show the worst parts, all cities have bad places, go home
If you think this is bad try either flint Michigan or Camden nj there no better off either folks 😮