@NorthCapitolDC Director Aisha Bond introducing @TyberCreekDC owners to @akislyuk63 & @creativendaring of @AirbnbCitizen. pic.twitter.com/bHeRpi7MNp— Brandon K. Hatton (@BKHatton) August 29, 2017
Thank you @TyberCreekDC for hosting our N. Capitol Street Merchant Walk with @NorthCapitolDC. @AirbnbCitizen ❤️ small businesses! pic.twitter.com/746tT6bETs— Brandon K. Hatton (@BKHatton) August 29, 2017
I applaud North Capitol Main Street for bringing corporate actors like AirBnB to the main street corridor. However I think it would have been much more productive and useful to residents had the community been apprised of their presence before hand and perhaps allowed an opportunity to have a community dialogue around Airbnb's position on the so-called affordable housing legislation from the mcduffie office which seeks to regulate a homeowners use of homes. Maybe NCMS could tell us the purpose of having AirBnB meet small biz owners or an overview of the objective of the "merchant walk"".
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