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City of San Fernando & Gentrification

March 7, 2008

Who has been  in the House of Brews and contemplated the decrepit Aztec Theater and wondered “what’s become of the local culture?”  It has become something different from what many of us grew up in, but that’s not to say it’s negative. I’d say gentrification has brought new life to this once dormant, if not stagnant town.

I set up a firm of creative planning and development for small-to-medium sized businesses, in a city of third-fourth-and-fifth generation Latinos. I am not speaking condescendingly upon the past, but attempting to illuminate the vision of the city’s leaders.

The view of the City of San Fernando, of twenty-four-thousand inhabitants is a city on the cusp of gentrification. One among many cities experiencing this introduction of creative assets being bred into the more-established local economy. Ideas becoming brick, yet brick becoming malleable. A new brick. A new idea.

Progress, maybe. Aesthetic improvement, surely.

Neighborhoods of Brick, No More

March 7, 2008

On the Need to Move Away from Brick and Mortar:

Virtual might be a bit pretentious. The virtual world that was presented to this generation (via vehicles like The Jetsons, and Back to the Future), is a world not in reach. Not because we can’t imagine it. Rather, due to our conceptualization of a world “above” virtual.

[Enter Web 2.0]

Enter web 2.0, with promises of oxymoronical truths parallel to those of blake. “Weep, Weep,” paradigm of old. Thus, we have entered into the ring.

Our neighborhoods are much too crowded. Our world is now far and wide.

,auxelmer