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Originally Posted by Tasty1
The houses in the red light district cost much more than a piece of land near Amsterdam. And you can see how it works. The party is GREENleft, it will be a GREEN Light District. The government bought the houses for millions and renovated them. Who bought/ rent them with subsidy? And guess all the people that presents themselves as green, can held up their hand and get some free space to do green projects, green managers will fill pockets with green advice, green government employers have work. While the greenleft voters life in their renovated million dollar apartment being green. This means the made sure they have the next 10 years government money for free.
I wouldn't invest in a new red light district. You must know the laws very well cause you will find a lot of resistance, government that break deals and in 10 years it will be closed. Is just a move to keep people happy for now so they move to another location.
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Sad to see one of the world's most liberal cities turning so conservative.
