Yeah, we're seeing our old village "downtowns" razed and replaced by gentrified multistory retail and luxury retirement condos above trendy shops. "Protected wetlands" drained, filled, and built up with walled McMansion subdivisions nobody here can afford.
Old-time natives have mostly long since moved a lot further out in the sticks and into more outlying towns and villages. Even with concrete-paved bike paths, many roads have been cut from 4 to 3 lanes now with additional parallel bike paths on each side that almost nobody uses.
Kids used to take "Indian trails" to the mall through the scrub-treed verges at the borders of what used to be farmland. The trails are gone, most of the trees ripped out, and now there are wide paved "bike paths" with fancy bridges and railings... that almost nobody uses because malls are dying.
And the tax rates and property assessments keep climbing. I got a realtor mailing just Monday that shows the average home price estimate rose 15% again.