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"Ken Finney" wrote in message ... http://members.tripod.com/airfields_...lds_WA_SW.html I never went to Evergreen, but it was poorly located to deal with urban sprawl (e.g. it couldn't have been more in the prime area for development if they tried). But I wonder what might have happened if they had tried to bring in a bunch of businesses that needed the airport to survive? The housing explosion here... Household income must be $80,000 to buy a house in the Portland/Vancouver area now. In 2001 you could get a pretty decent ~1800sq ft house in the area for under $150,000. Now it's about $300,000. A lot of developers and house-flippers made great money but the problem is, the working class can't afford to buy houses out there so there are over-priced apartments springing up all around. If you were to do a short approach at Evergreen now you'd have to make sure you didn't clip the red beacon light on the roof of the apartment complex, or the traffic liht. Meanwhile, of course, there aren't really any new jobs, let alone aviation-dependent ones. Freightliner closed down production and moved it to Mexico and HP and Intel sort of expand and contract. Lots of jobs for TGI Friday and Target employees, pavers, carpenters, etc, but those jobs don't rent Cessnas and the developers make a lot more money off a thousand immigrants than a few dozen private pilots. Grew up here. If I leave, I won't be able to afford to come back. -c |
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