astra: well, we re generalizing now, tony. anthony: i m all for that. [ laughter ] everybody in seattle is a musician, a serial killer or a chef as far as i m concerned, so. anthony: in a lot of ways, this was always a company town. you know, boeing, before boeing it was a logging town. the new company is tech and it is flooding money into the place. i look out my hotel room window and i mean there are cranes as far as the eye can see. dustin: you realize, like, okay, all those cranes out there are for high-rise condos, they re for a certain type of person. they re envisioning a certain type of future for the city and it s tech people. anthony: or, you know, somebody who likes to drive around and pick up hitchhikers and dismember them. [ laughter ] capitol hill is seattle s established gay-borhood, going back to the mid-1960 s. old-school cool but with every passing day
a low opinion of these people. astra: well, we re generalizing now, tony. anthony: i m all for that. [ laughter ] everybody in seattle is a musician, a serial killer or a chef as far as i m concerned, so. anthony: in a lot of ways, this was always a company town. you know, boeing, before boeing it was a logging town. the new company is tech and it is flooding money into the place. i look out my hotel room window and i mean there are cranes as far as the eye can see. dustin: you realize, like, okay, all those cranes out there are for high-rise condos, they re for a certain type of person. they re envisioning a certain type of future for the city and it s tech people. anthony: or, you know, somebody who likes to drive around and pick up hitch hikers and dismember them. [ laughter ] capitol hill is seattle s established gay-borhood, going back to the mid-1960 s. old-school cool but with every passing day change.
capitol hill is seattle s established gay-borhood, going back to the mid-1960 s. old-school cool but with every passing day change. the hill has become the new weekend stomping ground of breeders from the tech companies and the locals are displeased. john criscitello, street artist that is waging a one-man war against the rent hikes that are pushing people like him out of the neighborhood. anthony: are we talking about an infestation of tech bros? is this, uh, what, 10 years ago would this be a gay neighborhood? john: it was, sort of, an enclave for artists and for queer people. anthony: and, so what s happening now? john: old, big tech corporations that have moved into the city people need some place to live so a lot of development companies bought up every corner. if they keep this sort of façade, they can build taller. so this was just this, and then they plunk this down in the center of it. anthony: ah, so they re
generalizing now, tony. anthony: i m all for that. [ laughter ] everybody in seattle is a musician, a serial killer or a chef as far as i m concerned, so. anthony: in a lot of ways, this was always a company town. you know, boeing, before boeing it was a logging town. the new company is tech and it is flooding money into the place. i look out my hotel room window and i mean there are cranes as far as the eye can see. dustin: you realize, like, okay, all those cranes out there are for high-rise condos, they re for a certain type of person. they re envisioning a certain type of future for the city and it s tech people. anthony: or, you know, somebody who likes to drive around and pick up hitch hikers and dismember them. [ laughter ] capitol hill is seattle s established gay-borhood, going back to the mid-1960 s. old-school cool but with every passing day change. the hill has become the new weekend stomping ground of breeders from the tech companies and the locals are disple
so. anthony: in a lot of ways, this was always a company town. you know, boeing, before boeing it was a logging town. the new company is tech and it is flooding money into the place. i look out my hotel room window and i mean there are cranes as far as the eye can see. dustin: you realize, like, okay, all those cranes out there are for high-rise condos, they re for a certain type of person. they re envisioning a certain type of future for the city and it s tech people. anthony: or, you know, somebody who likes to drive around and pick up hitchhikers and dismember them. [ laughter ] capitol hill is seattle s established gay-borhood, going back to the mid-1960 s. old-school cool but with every passing day change. the hill has become the new weekend stomping ground of breeders from the tech companies and the locals are displeased.