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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Many of them are, or were, not. For example, the one in Philadelphia was in the heart of the city. That’s part of why Greyhound is now owned by a venture capital firm that mostly wanted the real estate and is selling them off and operating with no terminals in any location they can get away with doing so.

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