"They're gentrifying the gentrified neighborhood," Huey noted dryly.
The bubble burst when Uncle Ruckus arrived, wearing a "Chief Security Officer" badge given to him by Wuncler. The Boondocks - Season 3
Huey pulled back the curtain. Across the street, at the Wuncler estate, a massive neon sign had been erected: Across the street, at the Wuncler estate, a
"Attention, all you 'digital nomads' and 'content creators'!" Ruckus bellowed through a megaphone. "Mr. Wuncler has decided that the 'Heritage Retreat' is an unauthorized competitor. This zone has been rezoned as a parking lot for the new organic kale-chip factory!" This zone has been rezoned as a parking
Ed Wuncler Sr. had decided that owning houses was "old world." He was converting the neighborhood into a high-priced "subscription-based living experience." Within hours, Woodcrest was flooded with tech-bros in Teslas and influencers carrying ring lights, all "disrupting" the quiet suburb.
"For now," Huey said, turning a page in his book. "But the bank just sent a notification. They've updated the Terms and Conditions."
"Huey! Get in here!" Granddad hollered. "Why does the 'Internet' say I’m broke? I just got my social security check!"