Lin Manuel-Miranda saves a neighborhood for an elite neighborhood and prevents a Dollar Tree form displacing it

Baxter Lomax
 Lin-Manuel was worried some time back as a beloved Washington Heights bar was about to be replaces in an uppity over-values New York neighborhood and some developers actually were talking of putting a Dollar Tree smack in the middle of it. Lin-Manuel-Mirander was not going to have any of it and he helped organize a drive to save this bar and long time institution in the Washington Heights neighborhood.
The famed and left-leaning stage performer worked hard to save Coogan's Bar as the landlords wished to raise rent and eventually sell the land for some chain store but rich people being rich people are fickle what kind of business stays in their communities and the idea of a Dollar General opening up and replacing this class Irish bar where generations of yuppies got all drunk and had fun for decades.
The Puerto Rican actor so beloved by liberals shits such as John Oliver and Stephan Colbert tweeted his stomached twisted upin news that he favorite bar was facing a difficult financial predicament but thanks to celebrities and corrupt urban money saving an institution like this is an option in urban neighborhoods and further illustrates inequality inn society a no way a Coogan's in the suburbs or outlaying area would of had the same response and love to remain and prevent a big box store form bulldozing.
A Coogan's bar can be saved in wealthier districts or neighborhoods because money talks and residents don't want a snooze cokkie cutter look giving them an edge and real estate wealth form not having deplorable businesses be located in their special walkable communities. This basically defines and describes the whole Coogan's bar restoration process that this Puerto Rican star of the lame musical called Hamilton was able to accomplish thanks to liberal urban snowflakes wishing to retain the prestige of their neighborhood.

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