It’s not something you can stop. It’s something you can shape.
Take a hard look at what we’re fighting to preserve: homes that haven’t seen love in fifty years?
The truth is, our town has grown.
Property is valuable, and the old structures sitting on that land just don’t make sense anymore.
But here’s the twist: instead of selling to developers and letting them pocket the profits, become the developer.
Take charge of the future. Reinvent what’s there.
Build something meaningful, something that keeps the soul of the neighborhood alive while meeting today’s needs.
The neighborhood will change—that’s inevitable. The question is, will you lead that change or fight it?
Ask me how you can take the first step.