Your Upper Westside thoughts are valid but I'm just confused
Aye look, here's the thing though—I'm trying to figure out who signed off on the "Upper Westside" being a *real* place, like for real. We got news that this year marks the 10th anniversary of the Community Improvement District (CID) that actually *coined* the name back in 2016. Like, they invented it and now they tryna make it stick. And look, I get it, neighborhoods evolve, names change, but "Upper Westside"? It's like they just threw "Upper" on "Westside" and called it a day. No cap, it still sounds like somebody from out of town trying to give directions to Topgolf.
### Where Exactly Is This?
So, for those who ain't quite sure, the CID that runs this "Upper Westside" covers a stretch that includes parts of:
* **Paces Ferry Road** * **Marietta Street** * **Bolton Road**
It’s basically that industrial-ish area west of I-75, heading towards the river, where all the new breweries and fancy lofts started popping up. Before that, it was just… the Westside. We knew where we were. Now you gotta clarify if you mean *actual* Westside (like Bankhead, Cascade Road) or this "Upper Westside" area. That's a whole different vibe, period.
### What This Means for Atlanta
This ain't just about a name; it's about how the city grows and who gets to decide what it's called. It speaks to the ongoing conversation about gentrification, about how developers come in, build new stuff, and then try to rebrand an area to make it sound more... marketable. I'm not saying the developments themselves are bad—some of those spots are cool, no doubt. But the idea that a CID can just invent a neighborhood name and we all gotta roll with it? That's wild to me. It's like they're trying to erase some of the history and grit that gave the Westside its character in the first place. You know, like trying to clean up Little Five Points and call it "Lower Eastside Retail District" or something. Nah, that ain't how we move in the A—stay tapped in.
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