Why are Greyhound bus stations almost always in poor, high crime neighborhoods?

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Why are Greyhound bus stations almost always in poor, high crime neighborhoods?

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I think it’s different than everyone here is saying.

Greyhound stations are almost always as close as can be to the downtown area of any given city. Those areas are extremely expensive, EXCEPT for some cheap sections that are generally run down as hell.

So Greyhound Stations are built there because they’re central and affordable.

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