Airbnbs have changed Madeline Bury's downtown St. John's neighbourhood so much that she hardly recognizes it. And now she may be forced to leave it behind in search of a new neighbourhood. SaltWire
Downtown St. John’s. — Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash - Photo by Erik Mclean on UnsplashMadeline Bury is a small business owner and lives in beautiful downtown St. John’s — at least for now.It was a perfectly regular Monday afternoon. I had just chatted with the police and filed a complaint about the Airbnb guest next door who had opened my mail and left it in the street.
Madeline Bury: “Our landlord wants to live in our apartment while he renovates his own apartment upstairs, so it’s into the terrifying rental market we go.” — Contributed The little orange cat eventually made it most of the way back on her own and only needed me to hoist her back into the arms of her tearful and terrified mama.
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