Recently, some developers and legislators have turned their attention to "adaptable" housing.
Very often, a tantrum like this is enough to make the developers turn tail.
But the developers turned the lower floors into the River Club, a private social organization.
Finally, a big developer bought the entire intersection and turned it into a drive through mall.
If the topography of an area isn't particularly exciting, developers will often turn to something else: prestige.
So developers have turned to taxpayers and construction workers as alternative sources of capital.
It has only been in recent years that developers turned to the area.
Some developers are turning them into housing for the elderly.
To get help, governments and developers are turning to new specialists - architectural historians.
In the last few years, developers have turned Camden's waterfront into a place more families want to visit.