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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They got bought out by venture capital and sold all the locations with valuable real estate in favor of running a pickup site on someone else’s property.

They only kept the ones that are hard to sell or wouldn’t get much profit compared to leasing access to someone else’s building to park outside of. Which mostly means remote spots and bad neighborhoods.

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