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by Corruptany on Thu May 15, 2008 at 01:50:33 PM EST
I will pass it along to them. On that note, what is Albany doing to attract this demographic to the city. I mean the city has the architecture and vibe these types of groups like. I invision many more buying up old properties in town and fixing them up, expanding the arts community and also brininging a sense of culture and proggress here. Its only a matter of time before gay marriage is made legal, I think that would entice gay families looking to live in an open minded city that is small at the same time. I also felt the cops, politicians and local hacks were small minded and hate filled. In college I mentioned this as a way to attract artists and the people at ALDC laughed at it and said we don't want them here.

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by tmonjeau on Thu May 15, 2008 at 02:29:34 PM EST
  In addition to Center Square, the 7th Ward, including Delaware Ave. Neighborhood, Whitehall Ave., Hackett Blvd. corridor also have a significant thriving and active LGBT community for those who want more of a single family home type of environment with yards and etc and a quieter calmer neighborhood, with very friendly and accepting neighbors.

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