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Skid row

A skid row, also called skid road, is an impoverished area, typically urban, in English-speaking North America whose inhabitants are mostly poor people "on the skids". This specifically refers to people who are poor or homeless, considered disreputable, downtrodden or forgotten by society.[1][2] A skid row may be anything from an impoverished urban district to a red-light district to a gathering area for people experiencing homelessness or drug addiction. In general, skid row areas are inhabited or frequented by impoverished individuals and also people who are addicted to drugs. Urban areas considered skid rows are marked by high vagrancy, dilapidated buildings, and drug dens, as well as other features of urban blight. Used figuratively, the phrase may indicate the state of a poor person's life.

A mural of Skid Row, Los Angeles

The term skid road originally referred to the path along which timber workers skidded logs.[3] Its current sense appears to have originated in the Pacific Northwest.[4] Areas in the United States and Canada identified by this nickname include Pioneer Square in Seattle;[5] Old Town Chinatown in Portland, Oregon;[6] Downtown Eastside in Vancouver; Skid Row in Los Angeles; the Tenderloin District of San Francisco; and the Bowery of Lower Manhattan. The term Poverty Flats is used for some Western US towns.[7]

The term "skid row" may often be interchangeable with the term tent city. A tent city may exist on the premises of a skid row, but many tent cities are in areas not known as skid rows.

Origins edit

The term "skid road" dates back to the 17th century, when it referred to a log road, used to skid or drag logs through woods and bog.[4] The term was in common usage in the mid-19th century and came to refer not just to the corduroy roads themselves, but to logging camps and mills all along the Pacific Coast. When a logger was fired he was "sent down the skid road".[8]

The source of the term "skid road" as an urban district is heavily debated, and is generally identified as originating in Vancouver.[citation needed]

United States edit

Albuquerque edit

International District, Albuquerque, New Mexico, specifically with some areas off Central Ave, especially intersecting Louisiana, Texas, and Rhode Island Streets, have high homelessness rates, as well as a higher than average rate of public drug usage and high property-related crime and violence. The area is colloquially known as the "War Zone". Albuquerque had a rising murder rate in the early 2020s, with the murder rate surpassing 20 per 100,000 people, as well as a surge of visible homelessness especially in the ID area. In the 1990s, some years the neighborhood would account for over half the city's homicide count, despite being 1-2% of the city's population.

Anchorage edit

Fourth Street in Downtown Anchorage has a homelessness and drug abuse problem. In 1978, a descriptive analysis document compiled by a Department of Health facility in Anchorage, regarding downtown Anchorage's social issues and vagrancy described parts of Fourth Street as "Skid Row". Today, the name is not as used professionally, but still has issues of homelessness, especially affecting Native Americans and Native Alaskans.[9][10] Forty-five percent of Anchorage's homeless population is Alaskan Native, as compared to less than 15% of Anchorage's population being of Alaskan descent. 1,100 Anchorage residents were homeless in 2019, over two percent of the city's population. However, this figure may include those people periodically homeless at some point that year, as opposed to average counts where homeless people are counted on a given day, which usually increases the percentage.[11]

Austin edit

Sixth Street in Downtown Austin has issues with homeless individuals camping (which led to a proposition passing to ban public camping in most city areas[12]) and public crime and drug use.[13]

Boston edit

Mass and Cass, also known as Methadone Mile or Recovery Road, is an impoverished area/tent city located at and around the intersection of Melnea Cass Boulevard and Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.[14][15] It has been characterized as "the epicenter of the region's opioid addiction crisis".[16]

Due to its concentration of service providers, the area around Mass and Cass has attracted a large number of people dealing with homelessness and drug addiction, especially after the closure of the treatment facility on Long Island.[17] 300 homeless residents were counted in the area in a November 2021 article.[18]

The effects on local residents and the city's attempts to deal with the problem have generated considerable controversy.[16] The city of Quincy has opposed reconstruction of the bridge to Long Island as the only access to the island by bridge is through that city.[19] Housing and homeless advocates also protested Acting Mayor Kim Janey's October 19, 2021 announcement that Boston would be begin clearing out the tent city.[16] Janey cited the lack of hygienic facilities in tents, the sexual assaults and crime in the area, and the four or five overdoses that are reversed each day in the area.[16] Opponents say that the dismantling of the tents and other makeshift structures, forcibly if necessary, is a criminalization of homelessness and addiction.[16]

Baltimore edit

Baltimore, Maryland has a homelessness issue in the Inner Harbor. Some housing projects and gang-plagued neighborhoods bear social issues similar to skid rows.

Chicago edit

Traditional Skid Row areas in Chicago were centered along West Madison Street just west of the Chicago River[20] and, to a lesser degree, North Clark Street just north of the Chicago River.[21] Since the 1980s both of these areas have been gentrified.

Denver edit

Union Station, Denver, Colorado has a homelessness and vagrancy problem. Reports of public drug consumption, including that of opiates and meth, are daily or regularly reported on the public train and buses, and the district is amongst the top 3 areas of highest violent crime.[22] In July 2020, an estimated 1,350 people were camped out within Denver city limits, and an advocacy group for homeless individuals counted 664 tents. Lincoln Park has a high concentration of tent-dwelling homeless individuals, and reports of criminal activity and drug abuse are commonplace. Although, some tent cities are well kept in the area.[23]

Honolulu edit

Chinatown has had issues with blight of homelessness and poverty. Initially more predominately Chinese when it was established and active in the 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries, it became a red-light district after World War II era. Today, the neighborhood still experiences problems with people dealing with addiction and mental health problems, as well as homelessness and public crime.[24]

Houston edit

 
1920 map of the six wards of Houston

In the 1800s much of what was the Third Ward, the present day south side of Downtown Houston. According to some, the eastern boundary is a low rent group of houses near Texas Southern University referred to as "Sugar Hill". and among musicians, the Third Ward's boundaries are usually thought of as extending southward from the junction of Interstate 45 (Gulf Freeway) and Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59 (Southwest Freeway) to the Brays Bayou, with Main Street forming the western boundary. The Third Ward was what Stephen Fox, an architectural historian who lectured at Rice University, referred to as "the elite neighborhood of late 19th-century Houston". Ralph Bivins of the Houston Chronicle said that Fox said that area was "a silk-stocking neighborhood of Victorian-era homes". Bivins said that the construction of Union Station, which occurred around 1910, caused the "residential character" of the area to "deteriorate". Hotels opened in the area to service travelers. Afterwards, according to Bivins, the area "began a long downward slide toward the skid row of the 1990s" and the hotels were changed into flophouses. Passenger trains stopped going to Union Station. The City of Houston abolished the ward system in the early 1900s, but the name "Third Ward" was continued to be used to refer to the territory that it used to cover.[25]

Los Angeles edit

 
Tents of homeless people on the sidewalk in Skid Row, Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Skid Row is an area on the East side of Downtown Los Angeles, roughly bounded by Los Angeles Street on the West, Central Avenue on the East, 4th Street on the North, and 8th Street on the South. The area was originally home to many cheap, low-quality hotels, popular with itinerant laborers and new arrivals to the city owing to its proximity to the train station and central location.[26] In an attempt to rehabilitate the area in the 1960s, most of the run-down single-room occupancy hotels were demolished. This led to major reduction in the amount of very low-cost, bare minimum housing available to the area's extremely low-income population, contributing to the severe homelessness problem in the area. Skid Row was once located at the industrial periphery of Los Angeles' often neglected downtown area. As downtown has been revitalized since the 1990s and the adjacent Arts District area has gone from a desolate industrial wasteland to a major center for tourism, entertainment, and upscale housing development, Skid Row has become increasingly hemmed in by bustling, populated neighborhoods. This has contributed to a substantial increase in the density of homeless residents living on the streets in Skid Row, since many of the new residents and businesses in the surrounding areas do not want the encampments to spread.

Local homeless count estimates have ranged from 3,668 to 8,000.[27][28] In 2011, the homeless population estimate for Los Angeles' Skid Row was 4,316.[29] L.A.'s Skid Row is sometimes called "the Nickel", referring to a section of Fifth Street.[30]

Several of the city's homeless and social-service providers (such as Weingart Center Association, Volunteers of America, Frontline Foundation, Midnight Mission, Union Rescue Mission and Downtown Women's Center) are based in Skid Row. Between 2005 and 2007, several local hospitals and suburban law-enforcement agencies were accused by Los Angeles Police Department and other officials of transporting those homeless people in their care to Skid Row.[31][32]

Within Skid Row, the Los Angeles Poverty Department (LAPD) is a performance group whose members are mostly homeless or formerly homeless people who create performances and multimedia art that highlight connections between their lived experiences and external forces that impact their lives.

Westlake and Venice Beach have had issues with street crime and homelessness, and elements of skid rows and red-light districts. As per a 2020 count, there were nearly 2,000 homeless people in Venice of its 41,000 residents in general.[33] up from 175 in 2014. Many of them lived on Venice Beach on the sand by the shoreline, until a city-ordered sweep done in August 2021. Many people experiencing homeless still reside in inland Venice, more towards Abbott Kinney Road.[34]

Minneapolis edit

The twenty-five-block area that became known as the Gateway District in downtown Minneapolis was once the city's Skid Row. The area was a dense collection of bars, liquor stores, flop houses and rescue missions. Many on Skid Row were seasonal laborers who came from different parts of the country to work on farms or in lumber mills. During off-season months they crowded into the city, and onto Skid Row. [35]

A documentary filmed in the late 1950s and early 1960s by John Bacich focuses on this Skid Row.[36]

New York City edit

In New York City, Skid Row was a nickname given to the Bowery during much of the 20th century.[37]

Along East 125th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan, there is a noticeable density of homelessness and drug use.[38] There are elements of a drug and poverty-related society along with homelessness around in Lower Manhattan.

New York City's climate is colder during the autumn and winter, thus more people experiencing homelessness are sheltered (less than 10% of people experiencing homelessness in the city are unsheltered), and elements of blight are usually less visible than that of west coast cities. As of 2019, 5% of NYC homeless people were unsheltered, compared to the San Francisco Bay Area's 67% being unsheltered.[39]

Oakland area edit

There are some facets of skid row in nearby Oakland, California, especially on International Boulevard, where homelessness and prostitution has been problematic. There are scattered elements of skid row and tent cities in Downtown Oakland and East Oakland.[40] People's Park, Berkeley has struggled with drug abuse and homelessness, with social services nearby. The area is a concentration of tents in Berkeley. Although the area is benign in comparison to major cities, it has a multi-decades-long history of homeless settlements.

Philadelphia edit

Philadelphia once had a highly visible skid row centered on Vine Street, just west of the approaches to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. This area was essentially obliterated by highway construction starting in the 1970s.[41][42]

Today, the area most often referred to as Philadelphia's modern-day skid row is in the Kensington neighborhood, along Kensington Avenue near the intersections of Somerset Street and Allegheny Avenue. The area is known for its high rates of open-air recreational drug use, poverty, and homelessness.[43] A long-time camp largely hidden from public view in a gulch alongside Conrail tracks, spanning an area roughly from N 2nd Street to Kensington Avenue, was cleared in 2017.[44] In late 2018, the city cleared a series of large homeless resident camps along Kensington Avenue, Emerald Street, Tulip Street, and Frankford Avenue.[45] The homeless resident population in the Kensington neighborhood alone is estimated to be over 700 individuals.[46]

Portland edit

Old Town Chinatown, a mostly defunct Chinatown of Portland, Oregon, has a high prevalence of hard drug use, homelessness, poverty, and property and violent-related crimes.[47][48]

As of November 2021, a surge of meth was reported to be used amongst the homeless community in Greater Portland. In the 1980s and 1990s, where the meth epidemic was at a high in Portland, 35% of the drug was locally produced, as opposed to nearly zero percent of meth used by the homeless communities as reported in 2021.[49]

Downtown Portland suffers a homelessness issue at large, as of the late 2010s and early 2020s.

Seattle edit

 
Mill Street, now Yesler Way, was the original "Skid Road" in Seattle, Washington.[a]

The name "Skid Road" was in use in Seattle by the 1850s when the city's historic Pioneer Square neighborhood began to expand from its commercial core.[50] The district centered near the end of what is now Yesler Way, the original "Skid Road" named after the freshly‑cut logs that were skidded downhill toward Henry Yesler's mill.[51]

Henry Yesler acquired land from Doc Maynard at a small point of land at what is today near the intersection of 1st Avenue and Yesler Way. He also acquired a swath of land 450 feet (140 m) wide, from his property up First Hill to a box of land about 10 acres (4.0 ha) in size, full of timber, spanning what is today 20th to 30th avenues. Logs would be moved down the skid road of Yesler Way to his mill.[52][50] In the words of Murray Morgan, "This district south of Yesler Way, this land below the Deadline, has helped fix the word on the American language. The Skid Road: the place of dead dreams."[53] His steam-powered logging mill was built in 1853[50] on the point of land that looked south towards a small island (Denny's Island, part of his land purchase from Doc Maynard) that has since been expanded with infill and is the heart of today's Pioneer Square. The mill operated seven days a week, 24 hours per day, on the waterfront.[50]

The Skid Road became the demarcation line between the affluent members of Seattle and the mill workers and more rowdy portion of the population.[54] The road became Mill Street, and eventually Yesler Way, but the nickname "Skid Road" was permanently associated with the district at the street's end.[50] The street's end near the mill attracted cookhouses and inexpensive hotels for itinerant workers, along with several establishments that served beer and liquor.[50]

San Diego edit

East Village, near Barrio Logan, Logan Heights, and Sherman Heights, has struggled with homelessness and drug abuse.[55]

San Francisco edit

 
People playing chess by Market and Turk Streets.

The Tenderloin neighborhood is a small, dense neighborhood near downtown San Francisco. In addition to its history and diverse and artistic community, there is significant poverty, homelessness, and crime.[56]

It is known for its immigrant populations, single-room occupancy hotels, ethnic restaurants, bars and clubs, alternative arts scene, large homeless resident population, public transit and close proximity to Union Square, the Financial District, and Civic Center.[56] The 2000 census reported a population of 28,991 persons, with a population density of 44,408/mi2 (17,146/km2), in the Tenderloin's 94102 Zip Code Tabulation Area, which also includes the nearby Hayes Valley neighborhood.[57]

During the 1960s, when development interests and the Redevelopment Agency were using eminent domain to clear out a large area populated by retired men in the South of Market area, that area was termed "Skid Row" in the media. The city's convention center was built after the clearing of long term low-income residents.[58][59] The neighborhood continues to be a plight of drug-related use and crime and homelessness of San Francisco, along with nearby South of Market, by Market and 6th and Market and 7th Streets. Tent cities were concentrated along Market Street in San Francisco, towards downtown, but are more scattered around the city as of November 2022.

Canada edit

Vancouver edit

 
Downtown Eastside

The 100-block of East Hastings Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, the heart of that city's "skid road" neighborhood, lies on a historical skid road.[60] The Vancouver Skid Road was part of a complex of such roads in the dense forests surrounding the Hastings Mill and adjacent to the settlement of Granville, Burrard Inlet (Gastown).[61]

The city began as a sawmill settlement called Granville, in the early 1870s.[62] By at least the 1950s, "Skid Road" was commonly used to describe the more dilapidated areas in the city's Downtown Eastside,[63] which is focused on the original "strip" along East Hastings Street due to a concentration of single-room occupancy hotels (SROs) and associated drinking establishments in the area. The area's seedy origins date back to the early concentration of saloons in pre-Canadian Prohibition (1915–1919) and its popularity with loggers, miners and fishermen whose work was seasonal and who spent their salaries in the area's cheap accommodations and public houses.[citation needed]

Opium and heroin use became popular early on; Vancouver was for many years the main port-of-entry for the North American opium supply. During the Great Depression, the railway rights-of-way and other vacant lots in the area were thronged by the unemployed and poor, and the pattern of social decay became well-established. In the 1970s, the endemic alcohol and poverty problems in the area were exacerbated by the expansion of the drug trade, with crack cocaine becoming high-profile in the 1980s as well as a re-concentration of the prostitution trade in the area because of the relocation of hooker strolls in conjunction with city policy for Expo 86.[citation needed]

A portion of Vancouver's Skid Row, Gastown, has also been gentrified; however it is in a difficult coexistence with the nearby impoverished Downtown Eastside along East Hastings Street.[citation needed]

The Downtown Eastside is deemed to be one of the poorest urban areas in Canada.[64] It is wedged between popular tourist destinations such as Downtown, Chinatown and Gastown. East Hastings Street is also a major thoroughfare. These avenues of exposure make the Downtown Eastside a highly visible example of a skid row.

The Downtown Eastside (sometimes abbreviated D.T.E.S.) is also home to Insite, the first legal intravenous drug safe injection site in North America, part of a harm reduction policy aimed at helping the area's drug addicted residents. Additional sites have been established with approval from Health Canada in 2017 and 2018 as part of the strategy for dealing with the epidemic of lethal opioid (primarily fentanyl) overdoses.

Montreal edit

 
Centre-Sud of Montreal, overlooked by the Jacques Cartier Bridge

The Centre-Sud neighborhood of Montreal, located directly east of downtown, has long been notorious for prostitution (particularly on Ontario Street and Dufresne Street) as well as poverty and drug trafficking more broadly.[65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][excessive citations]

Gentrification has changed this somewhat in recent years.[74][75]

Mexico edit

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico's "romantic area" by its boardwalks has issues of homelessness, vagrancy, open drug abuse, fighting, and public violence.[76] Mexico as a country struggles with poverty and migrants to the U.S. often end up homeless or near the Mexican border awaiting arrival. Elements of skid row and shantytowns may exist along the U.S.-Mexican border with awaiting migrants. While specific "skid rows" are not thoroughly documented in articles, at least mainly in English, crystal meth is often shipped in from Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, Baja California, both border cities. Both cities also have issues of meth consumption as well as other drugs, and homelessness and poverty are rampant in some districts.[77]

According to a 2018 article by KPBS Public Media (KPBS), with the BBC World Service, Tijuana has 1,800 people who are described as "living on the streets".[78] It is uncertain whether this figure includes those in homeless shelters or sleeping in vehicles. This number is less than half a percent of Tijuana's population, and far fewer than the 9,160 homeless individuals in neighboring San Diego County, California. However, the count in Tijuana does not include thousands of people who live in makeshift homes on canyons, often without running water or electricity.[78] The academic research institute, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, concluded in 2014 that nearly half of people experiencing homeless in Tijuana are deportees from the US, based on their surveys of a specific shelter.[78] Violent crime in Tijuana reached unprecedented levels in 2017, with 1,780 murders in Greater Tijuana, a rate of more than 100 per 100,000 people.[79]

Australia edit

Melbourne edit

Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Australia, has an issue involving drug abuse, homelessness, and vagrancy. The Herald Sun, in two 2016 articles about the growing homelessness, drug and alcohol abuse, and disturbance issues, described the street's southern end towards Flinders Street as Melbourne's 'skid row.'[80][81]

In 2010, an Elizabeth Street housing project organization was founded, endeavoring to help homeless and needy people find housing and treatment for health and job-related issues. 131 studio apartments and 30 two-bedroom apartments were built.[82]

In January 2017, reports of a camp of homeless people being moved from under Flinders Street station to an organized housing facility made the News.com.au headlines.[83] The Victorian state government spent $10 million on this project, with the intent of providing 30 new permanent modular and relocatable homes on public land to be in place by the end of 2017.

During the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia in March, to June 2020, the Victorian government provided $15 million to homelessness organisations to find temporary accommodation in hotels for people who were sleeping on the street. On June 13, 2020, it was announced that a further $9.8 million was spent on the project to keep them there in the short term, but also help them plan a pathway into more long-term, stable accommodation. During these three months, at least 4500 people have been put up in hotels across the state of Victoria, 1000 in the Central Business District of Melbourne alone.[84]

Popular references edit

  • "The Wall Street Shuffle" by 10cc mentions Skid row in the lyrics.
  • "Skid Row" is the name of an American heavy metal band formed in New Jersey.
  • "Skid Row" is also the name of a Dublin, Ireland-based blues-rock band from the late 1960s and early 1970s that included such musicians as singer Phil Lynott and guitarist Gary Moore, both of whom later were part of Thin Lizzy. Conversely, a "skid row" is mentioned in the Thin Lizzy song "Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed", from the 1976 album Johnny the Fox.
  • Kurt Cobain, playing in a band that at the time had no name, came up with the name "Skid Row" to put on the marquee at a gig on the spur of the moment. That band's name would change frequently after that. He would later go on to form Nirvana.[85]
  • SKiDROW is one of the prominent warez groups in software. Whether this is based on the band is unknown.
  • Breaking Bad Season 4 Episode 4 features Jesse turning his house into a Skid Row for homeless people.
  • The Little Shop of Horrors films and subsequent musical are all set in various downtown neighborhoods called Skid Row and include the song Skid Row (Downtown). The original 1960 film was set in Los Angeles while the 1982 musical and its 1986 film adaptation were set in New York.
  • In Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, Scotty, played by Jimmy Stewart, says "Why, that's Skid Row" in response to hearing a MIssion-xxxx (MI or 64 prefix) phone number. He is referring to the Dogpatch shipyard in San Francisco, on the east waterfront side of Potrero Hill. Back then, the MIssion telephone exchange covered all the southern city.
  • In Rocky, near the beginning of the movie, Mick gives Rocky's gym locker to another prospect who in Mick's eyes deserves it more. When Rocky discovers this on his next visit he says "I've had this locker for six years and you hang my stuff on skid row". There are other various references throughout the Rocky films.
  • Lana Del Rey sings "I wear my diamonds on skid row" on "Cola", a song from her second studio album titled Born to Die: The Paradise Edition
  • Skidrow is the name of the dystopian neighborhood where the player character of the 1999 video game Kingpin: Life of Crime begins his quest for revenge.
  • Skidrow is a song on the 1978 album Shpritsz by Herman Brood.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Top: View looking west to Yesler's Mill at the end of the street (see smokestack) and nearby cookhouse; the tall pole in the road on the right is where the Pioneer Square pergola stands today, (1874) Bottom: Yesler's Mill, stores, and taverns on Skid Road

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Bibliography edit

  • Holbrook, Stewart H. (1961). Yankee Loggers. New York: International Paper Company..
  • Newell, Gordon (1956). Totem Tales of Old Seattle. Seattle: Superior Publishing Company..

External links edit

  • Some Seattle history
  • Pioneer Square history
  • Guardian Article
  • Down On Skid Row, A Tape's Rolling! Special Documentary produced by Twin Cities Public Television
  • Yelp review page for Portland's "Felony Flats"
  • Article from 2008 on gentrification in Portland's "Felony Flats"
  • Opinion column from a Portland cab driver on "Felony Flats"

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Skid Row redirects here For other uses see Skid row disambiguation A skid row also called skid road is an impoverished area typically urban in English speaking North America whose inhabitants are mostly poor people on the skids This specifically refers to people who are poor or homeless considered disreputable downtrodden or forgotten by society 1 2 A skid row may be anything from an impoverished urban district to a red light district to a gathering area for people experiencing homelessness or drug addiction In general skid row areas are inhabited or frequented by impoverished individuals and also people who are addicted to drugs Urban areas considered skid rows are marked by high vagrancy dilapidated buildings and drug dens as well as other features of urban blight Used figuratively the phrase may indicate the state of a poor person s life A mural of Skid Row Los AngelesThe term skid road originally referred to the path along which timber workers skidded logs 3 Its current sense appears to have originated in the Pacific Northwest 4 Areas in the United States and Canada identified by this nickname include Pioneer Square in Seattle 5 Old Town Chinatown in Portland Oregon 6 Downtown Eastside in Vancouver Skid Row in Los Angeles the Tenderloin District of San Francisco and the Bowery of Lower Manhattan The term Poverty Flats is used for some Western US towns 7 The term skid row may often be interchangeable with the term tent city A tent city may exist on the premises of a skid row but many tent cities are in areas not known as skid rows Contents 1 Origins 2 United States 2 1 Albuquerque 2 2 Anchorage 2 3 Austin 2 4 Boston 2 5 Baltimore 2 6 Chicago 2 7 Denver 2 8 Honolulu 2 9 Houston 2 10 Los Angeles 2 11 Minneapolis 2 12 New York City 2 13 Oakland area 2 14 Philadelphia 2 15 Portland 2 16 Seattle 2 17 San Diego 2 18 San Francisco 3 Canada 3 1 Vancouver 3 2 Montreal 4 Mexico 5 Australia 5 1 Melbourne 6 Popular references 7 Notes 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Notes 9 2 Bibliography 10 External linksOrigins editThe term skid road dates back to the 17th century when it referred to a log road used to skid or drag logs through woods and bog 4 The term was in common usage in the mid 19th century and came to refer not just to the corduroy roads themselves but to logging camps and mills all along the Pacific Coast When a logger was fired he was sent down the skid road 8 The source of the term skid road as an urban district is heavily debated and is generally identified as originating in Vancouver citation needed United States editAlbuquerque edit International District Albuquerque New Mexico specifically with some areas off Central Ave especially intersecting Louisiana Texas and Rhode Island Streets have high homelessness rates as well as a higher than average rate of public drug usage and high property related crime and violence The area is colloquially known as the War Zone Albuquerque had a rising murder rate in the early 2020s with the murder rate surpassing 20 per 100 000 people as well as a surge of visible homelessness especially in the ID area In the 1990s some years the neighborhood would account for over half the city s homicide count despite being 1 2 of the city s population Anchorage edit Fourth Street in Downtown Anchorage has a homelessness and drug abuse problem In 1978 a descriptive analysis document compiled by a Department of Health facility in Anchorage regarding downtown Anchorage s social issues and vagrancy described parts of Fourth Street as Skid Row Today the name is not as used professionally but still has issues of homelessness especially affecting Native Americans and Native Alaskans 9 10 Forty five percent of Anchorage s homeless population is Alaskan Native as compared to less than 15 of Anchorage s population being of Alaskan descent 1 100 Anchorage residents were homeless in 2019 over two percent of the city s population However this figure may include those people periodically homeless at some point that year as opposed to average counts where homeless people are counted on a given day which usually increases the percentage 11 Austin edit Sixth Street in Downtown Austin has issues with homeless individuals camping which led to a proposition passing to ban public camping in most city areas 12 and public crime and drug use 13 Boston edit Mass and Cass also known as Methadone Mile or Recovery Road is an impoverished area tent city located at and around the intersection of Melnea Cass Boulevard and Massachusetts Avenue in Boston Massachusetts 14 15 It has been characterized as the epicenter of the region s opioid addiction crisis 16 Due to its concentration of service providers the area around Mass and Cass has attracted a large number of people dealing with homelessness and drug addiction especially after the closure of the treatment facility on Long Island 17 300 homeless residents were counted in the area in a November 2021 article 18 The effects on local residents and the city s attempts to deal with the problem have generated considerable controversy 16 The city of Quincy has opposed reconstruction of the bridge to Long Island as the only access to the island by bridge is through that city 19 Housing and homeless advocates also protested Acting Mayor Kim Janey s October 19 2021 announcement that Boston would be begin clearing out the tent city 16 Janey cited the lack of hygienic facilities in tents the sexual assaults and crime in the area and the four or five overdoses that are reversed each day in the area 16 Opponents say that the dismantling of the tents and other makeshift structures forcibly if necessary is a criminalization of homelessness and addiction 16 Baltimore edit Baltimore Maryland has a homelessness issue in the Inner Harbor Some housing projects and gang plagued neighborhoods bear social issues similar to skid rows Chicago edit Traditional Skid Row areas in Chicago were centered along West Madison Street just west of the Chicago River 20 and to a lesser degree North Clark Street just north of the Chicago River 21 Since the 1980s both of these areas have been gentrified Denver edit Union Station Denver Colorado has a homelessness and vagrancy problem Reports of public drug consumption including that of opiates and meth are daily or regularly reported on the public train and buses and the district is amongst the top 3 areas of highest violent crime 22 In July 2020 an estimated 1 350 people were camped out within Denver city limits and an advocacy group for homeless individuals counted 664 tents Lincoln Park has a high concentration of tent dwelling homeless individuals and reports of criminal activity and drug abuse are commonplace Although some tent cities are well kept in the area 23 Honolulu edit Chinatown has had issues with blight of homelessness and poverty Initially more predominately Chinese when it was established and active in the 19th and early to mid 20th centuries it became a red light district after World War II era Today the neighborhood still experiences problems with people dealing with addiction and mental health problems as well as homelessness and public crime 24 Houston edit nbsp 1920 map of the six wards of HoustonIn the 1800s much of what was the Third Ward the present day south side of Downtown Houston According to some the eastern boundary is a low rent group of houses near Texas Southern University referred to as Sugar Hill and among musicians the Third Ward s boundaries are usually thought of as extending southward from the junction of Interstate 45 Gulf Freeway and Interstate 69 U S Route 59 Southwest Freeway to the Brays Bayou with Main Street forming the western boundary The Third Ward was what Stephen Fox an architectural historian who lectured at Rice University referred to as the elite neighborhood of late 19th century Houston Ralph Bivins of the Houston Chronicle said that Fox said that area was a silk stocking neighborhood of Victorian era homes Bivins said that the construction of Union Station which occurred around 1910 caused the residential character of the area to deteriorate Hotels opened in the area to service travelers Afterwards according to Bivins the area began a long downward slide toward the skid row of the 1990s and the hotels were changed into flophouses Passenger trains stopped going to Union Station The City of Houston abolished the ward system in the early 1900s but the name Third Ward was continued to be used to refer to the territory that it used to cover 25 Los Angeles edit Main article Skid Row Los Angeles nbsp Tents of homeless people on the sidewalk in Skid Row Los AngelesThe Los Angeles Skid Row is an area on the East side of Downtown Los Angeles roughly bounded by Los Angeles Street on the West Central Avenue on the East 4th Street on the North and 8th Street on the South The area was originally home to many cheap low quality hotels popular with itinerant laborers and new arrivals to the city owing to its proximity to the train station and central location 26 In an attempt to rehabilitate the area in the 1960s most of the run down single room occupancy hotels were demolished This led to major reduction in the amount of very low cost bare minimum housing available to the area s extremely low income population contributing to the severe homelessness problem in the area Skid Row was once located at the industrial periphery of Los Angeles often neglected downtown area As downtown has been revitalized since the 1990s and the adjacent Arts District area has gone from a desolate industrial wasteland to a major center for tourism entertainment and upscale housing development Skid Row has become increasingly hemmed in by bustling populated neighborhoods This has contributed to a substantial increase in the density of homeless residents living on the streets in Skid Row since many of the new residents and businesses in the surrounding areas do not want the encampments to spread Local homeless count estimates have ranged from 3 668 to 8 000 27 28 In 2011 the homeless population estimate for Los Angeles Skid Row was 4 316 29 L A s Skid Row is sometimes called the Nickel referring to a section of Fifth Street 30 Several of the city s homeless and social service providers such as Weingart Center Association Volunteers of America Frontline Foundation Midnight Mission Union Rescue Mission and Downtown Women s Center are based in Skid Row Between 2005 and 2007 several local hospitals and suburban law enforcement agencies were accused by Los Angeles Police Department and other officials of transporting those homeless people in their care to Skid Row 31 32 Within Skid Row the Los Angeles Poverty Department LAPD is a performance group whose members are mostly homeless or formerly homeless people who create performances and multimedia art that highlight connections between their lived experiences and external forces that impact their lives Westlake and Venice Beach have had issues with street crime and homelessness and elements of skid rows and red light districts As per a 2020 count there were nearly 2 000 homeless people in Venice of its 41 000 residents in general 33 up from 175 in 2014 Many of them lived on Venice Beach on the sand by the shoreline until a city ordered sweep done in August 2021 Many people experiencing homeless still reside in inland Venice more towards Abbott Kinney Road 34 Minneapolis edit The twenty five block area that became known as the Gateway District in downtown Minneapolis was once the city s Skid Row The area was a dense collection of bars liquor stores flop houses and rescue missions Many on Skid Row were seasonal laborers who came from different parts of the country to work on farms or in lumber mills During off season months they crowded into the city and onto Skid Row 35 A documentary filmed in the late 1950s and early 1960s by John Bacich focuses on this Skid Row 36 New York City edit In New York City Skid Row was a nickname given to the Bowery during much of the 20th century 37 Along East 125th Street in East Harlem Manhattan there is a noticeable density of homelessness and drug use 38 There are elements of a drug and poverty related society along with homelessness around in Lower Manhattan New York City s climate is colder during the autumn and winter thus more people experiencing homelessness are sheltered less than 10 of people experiencing homelessness in the city are unsheltered and elements of blight are usually less visible than that of west coast cities As of 2019 5 of NYC homeless people were unsheltered compared to the San Francisco Bay Area s 67 being unsheltered 39 Oakland area edit There are some facets of skid row in nearby Oakland California especially on International Boulevard where homelessness and prostitution has been problematic There are scattered elements of skid row and tent cities in Downtown Oakland and East Oakland 40 People s Park Berkeley has struggled with drug abuse and homelessness with social services nearby The area is a concentration of tents in Berkeley Although the area is benign in comparison to major cities it has a multi decades long history of homeless settlements Philadelphia edit Philadelphia once had a highly visible skid row centered on Vine Street just west of the approaches to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge This area was essentially obliterated by highway construction starting in the 1970s 41 42 Today the area most often referred to as Philadelphia s modern day skid row is in the Kensington neighborhood along Kensington Avenue near the intersections of Somerset Street and Allegheny Avenue The area is known for its high rates of open air recreational drug use poverty and homelessness 43 A long time camp largely hidden from public view in a gulch alongside Conrail tracks spanning an area roughly from N 2nd Street to Kensington Avenue was cleared in 2017 44 In late 2018 the city cleared a series of large homeless resident camps along Kensington Avenue Emerald Street Tulip Street and Frankford Avenue 45 The homeless resident population in the Kensington neighborhood alone is estimated to be over 700 individuals 46 Portland edit Main article Old Town Chinatown Old Town Chinatown a mostly defunct Chinatown of Portland Oregon has a high prevalence of hard drug use homelessness poverty and property and violent related crimes 47 48 As of November 2021 a surge of meth was reported to be used amongst the homeless community in Greater Portland In the 1980s and 1990s where the meth epidemic was at a high in Portland 35 of the drug was locally produced as opposed to nearly zero percent of meth used by the homeless communities as reported in 2021 49 Downtown Portland suffers a homelessness issue at large as of the late 2010s and early 2020s Seattle edit nbsp Mill Street now Yesler Way was the original Skid Road in Seattle Washington a The name Skid Road was in use in Seattle by the 1850s when the city s historic Pioneer Square neighborhood began to expand from its commercial core 50 The district centered near the end of what is now Yesler Way the original Skid Road named after the freshly cut logs that were skidded downhill toward Henry Yesler s mill 51 Henry Yesler acquired land from Doc Maynard at a small point of land at what is today near the intersection of 1st Avenue and Yesler Way He also acquired a swath of land 450 feet 140 m wide from his property up First Hill to a box of land about 10 acres 4 0 ha in size full of timber spanning what is today 20th to 30th avenues Logs would be moved down the skid road of Yesler Way to his mill 52 50 In the words of Murray Morgan This district south of Yesler Way this land below the Deadline has helped fix the word on the American language The Skid Road the place of dead dreams 53 His steam powered logging mill was built in 1853 50 on the point of land that looked south towards a small island Denny s Island part of his land purchase from Doc Maynard that has since been expanded with infill and is the heart of today s Pioneer Square The mill operated seven days a week 24 hours per day on the waterfront 50 The Skid Road became the demarcation line between the affluent members of Seattle and the mill workers and more rowdy portion of the population 54 The road became Mill Street and eventually Yesler Way but the nickname Skid Road was permanently associated with the district at the street s end 50 The street s end near the mill attracted cookhouses and inexpensive hotels for itinerant workers along with several establishments that served beer and liquor 50 San Diego edit East Village near Barrio Logan Logan Heights and Sherman Heights has struggled with homelessness and drug abuse 55 San Francisco edit Main article Tenderloin San Francisco nbsp People playing chess by Market and Turk Streets The Tenderloin neighborhood is a small dense neighborhood near downtown San Francisco In addition to its history and diverse and artistic community there is significant poverty homelessness and crime 56 It is known for its immigrant populations single room occupancy hotels ethnic restaurants bars and clubs alternative arts scene large homeless resident population public transit and close proximity to Union Square the Financial District and Civic Center 56 The 2000 census reported a population of 28 991 persons with a population density of 44 408 mi2 17 146 km2 in the Tenderloin s 94102 Zip Code Tabulation Area which also includes the nearby Hayes Valley neighborhood 57 During the 1960s when development interests and the Redevelopment Agency were using eminent domain to clear out a large area populated by retired men in the South of Market area that area was termed Skid Row in the media The city s convention center was built after the clearing of long term low income residents 58 59 The neighborhood continues to be a plight of drug related use and crime and homelessness of San Francisco along with nearby South of Market by Market and 6th and Market and 7th Streets Tent cities were concentrated along Market Street in San Francisco towards downtown but are more scattered around the city as of November 2022 Canada editVancouver edit Main article Downtown Eastside nbsp Downtown EastsideThe 100 block of East Hastings Street in Vancouver British Columbia the heart of that city s skid road neighborhood lies on a historical skid road 60 The Vancouver Skid Road was part of a complex of such roads in the dense forests surrounding the Hastings Mill and adjacent to the settlement of Granville Burrard Inlet Gastown 61 The city began as a sawmill settlement called Granville in the early 1870s 62 By at least the 1950s Skid Road was commonly used to describe the more dilapidated areas in the city s Downtown Eastside 63 which is focused on the original strip along East Hastings Street due to a concentration of single room occupancy hotels SROs and associated drinking establishments in the area The area s seedy origins date back to the early concentration of saloons in pre Canadian Prohibition 1915 1919 and its popularity with loggers miners and fishermen whose work was seasonal and who spent their salaries in the area s cheap accommodations and public houses citation needed Opium and heroin use became popular early on Vancouver was for many years the main port of entry for the North American opium supply During the Great Depression the railway rights of way and other vacant lots in the area were thronged by the unemployed and poor and the pattern of social decay became well established In the 1970s the endemic alcohol and poverty problems in the area were exacerbated by the expansion of the drug trade with crack cocaine becoming high profile in the 1980s as well as a re concentration of the prostitution trade in the area because of the relocation of hooker strolls in conjunction with city policy for Expo 86 citation needed A portion of Vancouver s Skid Row Gastown has also been gentrified however it is in a difficult coexistence with the nearby impoverished Downtown Eastside along East Hastings Street citation needed The Downtown Eastside is deemed to be one of the poorest urban areas in Canada 64 It is wedged between popular tourist destinations such as Downtown Chinatown and Gastown East Hastings Street is also a major thoroughfare These avenues of exposure make the Downtown Eastside a highly visible example of a skid row The Downtown Eastside sometimes abbreviated D T E S is also home to Insite the first legal intravenous drug safe injection site in North America part of a harm reduction policy aimed at helping the area s drug addicted residents Additional sites have been established with approval from Health Canada in 2017 and 2018 as part of the strategy for dealing with the epidemic of lethal opioid primarily fentanyl overdoses Montreal edit Main article Centre Sud nbsp Centre Sud of Montreal overlooked by the Jacques Cartier BridgeSee also Sexe de rue The Centre Sud neighborhood of Montreal located directly east of downtown has long been notorious for prostitution particularly on Ontario Street and Dufresne Street as well as poverty and drug trafficking more broadly 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 excessive citations Gentrification has changed this somewhat in recent years 74 75 Mexico editPuerto Vallarta Mexico s romantic area by its boardwalks has issues of homelessness vagrancy open drug abuse fighting and public violence 76 Mexico as a country struggles with poverty and migrants to the U S often end up homeless or near the Mexican border awaiting arrival Elements of skid row and shantytowns may exist along the U S Mexican border with awaiting migrants While specific skid rows are not thoroughly documented in articles at least mainly in English crystal meth is often shipped in from Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana Baja California both border cities Both cities also have issues of meth consumption as well as other drugs and homelessness and poverty are rampant in some districts 77 According to a 2018 article by KPBS Public Media KPBS with the BBC World Service Tijuana has 1 800 people who are described as living on the streets 78 It is uncertain whether this figure includes those in homeless shelters or sleeping in vehicles This number is less than half a percent of Tijuana s population and far fewer than the 9 160 homeless individuals in neighboring San Diego County California However the count in Tijuana does not include thousands of people who live in makeshift homes on canyons often without running water or electricity 78 The academic research institute El Colegio de la Frontera Norte concluded in 2014 that nearly half of people experiencing homeless in Tijuana are deportees from the US based on their surveys of a specific shelter 78 Violent crime in Tijuana reached unprecedented levels in 2017 with 1 780 murders in Greater Tijuana a rate of more than 100 per 100 000 people 79 Australia editMelbourne edit Elizabeth Street Melbourne Australia has an issue involving drug abuse homelessness and vagrancy The Herald Sun in two 2016 articles about the growing homelessness drug and alcohol abuse and disturbance issues described the street s southern end towards Flinders Street as Melbourne s skid row 80 81 In 2010 an Elizabeth Street housing project organization was founded endeavoring to help homeless and needy people find housing and treatment for health and job related issues 131 studio apartments and 30 two bedroom apartments were built 82 In January 2017 reports of a camp of homeless people being moved from under Flinders Street station to an organized housing facility made the News com au headlines 83 The Victorian state government spent 10 million on this project with the intent of providing 30 new permanent modular and relocatable homes on public land to be in place by the end of 2017 During the start of the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia in March to June 2020 the Victorian government provided 15 million to homelessness organisations to find temporary accommodation in hotels for people who were sleeping on the street On June 13 2020 it was announced that a further 9 8 million was spent on the project to keep them there in the short term but also help them plan a pathway into more long term stable accommodation During these three months at least 4500 people have been put up in hotels across the state of Victoria 1000 in the Central Business District of Melbourne alone 84 Popular references edit The Wall Street Shuffle by 10cc mentions Skid row in the lyrics Skid Row is the name of an American heavy metal band formed in New Jersey Skid Row is also the name of a Dublin Ireland based blues rock band from the late 1960s and early 1970s that included such musicians as singer Phil Lynott and guitarist Gary Moore both of whom later were part of Thin Lizzy Conversely a skid row is mentioned in the Thin Lizzy song Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed from the 1976 album Johnny the Fox Kurt Cobain playing in a band that at the time had no name came up with the name Skid Row to put on the marquee at a gig on the spur of the moment That band s name would change frequently after that He would later go on to form Nirvana 85 SKiDROW is one of the prominent warez groups in software Whether this is based on the band is unknown Breaking Bad Season 4 Episode 4 features Jesse turning his house into a Skid Row for homeless people The Little Shop of Horrors films and subsequent musical are all set in various downtown neighborhoods called Skid Row and include the song Skid Row Downtown The original 1960 film was set in Los Angeles while the 1982 musical and its 1986 film adaptation were set in New York In Alfred Hitchcock s Vertigo Scotty played by Jimmy Stewart says Why that s Skid Row in response to hearing a MIssion xxxx MI or 64 prefix phone number He is referring to the Dogpatch shipyard in San Francisco on the east waterfront side of Potrero Hill Back then the MIssion telephone exchange covered all the southern city In Rocky near the beginning of the movie Mick gives Rocky s gym locker to another prospect who in Mick s eyes deserves it more When Rocky discovers this on his next visit he says I ve had this locker for six years and you hang my stuff on skid row There are other various references throughout the Rocky films Lana Del Rey sings I wear my diamonds on skid row on Cola a song from her second studio album titled Born to Die The Paradise Edition Skidrow is the name of the dystopian neighborhood where the player character of the 1999 video game Kingpin Life of Crime begins his quest for revenge Skidrow is a song on the 1978 album Shpritsz by Herman Brood Notes edit Top View looking west to Yesler s Mill at the end of the street see smokestack and nearby cookhouse the tall pole in the road on the right is where the Pioneer Square pergola stands today 1874 Bottom Yesler s Mill stores and taverns on Skid RoadSee also editCannery Row of Monterey California Chow Kit Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Chungking Mansions Hong Kong has issues with public crime drugs and prostitution 86 Deinstitutionalisation Homelessness The Jungle San Jose a former tent city and Downtown San Jose has elements of skid row List of tent cities in the United States Patient dumping People s Park Berkeley Poverty Santa Rosa Avenue adjacent to South Park in Santa Rosa California Skidder Slum Stingaree San DiegoReferences editNotes edit Skid Row Collins English Dictionary Complete amp Unabridged 2012 Digital ed HarperCollins 2012 skid road Wiktionary 2021 08 25 retrieved 2022 01 21 Skid road The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Retrieved 23 September 2015 A squalid district inhabited chiefly by derelicts and vagrants Alteration of SKID ROAD from the fact that it once referred to a downtown area frequented by loggers a b Turner Wallace December 2 1986 A Clash Over Aid Effort on the First Skid Row The New York Times p A20 Retrieved 23 September 2015 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Portland s History Retrieved 2011 10 09 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Grant Idaho The variants Poverty Flats and Gravy Bend were acquired during impoverished times when residents had to eat watered down gravy Rochester Junius Crowley Walt October 17 2002 Yesler Henry L 1810 1892 History Ink Retrieved 2007 01 27 The Division of Social Services Department of Health and Social Services PDF Treinen Lex 9 December 2021 As Anchorage faces the pandemic and homelessness resignations at the health department pile up Alaska Public Media Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Dobbyn Paula October 16 2020 Special report Anchorage faces a homeless crisis and the challenges may be increasing Anchorage Daily News Autullo Ryan May 1 2021 Austin voters choose to bring back homeless camping ban Austin American Statesman Retrieved May 13 2021 Bova 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