Could some of the reason for the protest etc now be cause this makes it so obvious that shoreditch is indeed gone as an 'alternative area for artists and the like'?
It hasn't been for years, but the foundry kept the feeling of 'the old shoreditch' alive, if only in one small corner. And now when the foundry is gone, there isn't really anything left?
Could some of the reason for the protest etc now be cause this makes it so obvious that shoreditch is indeed gone as an 'alternative area for artists and the like'?
It hasn't been for years, but the foundry kept the feeling of 'the old shoreditch' alive, if only in one small corner. And now when the foundry is gone, there isn't really anything left?
Last nail in the coffin etc