As Lambert took over Kinloch and more air traffic caused constant noise, many residents moved to Berkeley contributing to decline in Kinloch's population. Unfortunately, I understand about 75% of Berkeley is owned by landlords living out of the area and not maintaining their properties. It's a sad site to see.
The author mentioned living in the Wyndhurst Apartments. I lived on Brotherton Lane that went past that development. Wyndhurst slowly deteriorated and required a police substation to maintain the peace. Several times a day, the police would fly by my house with lights and sirens going to get there before the substation opened. Finally, all the apartments were torn down and the land became part of the industrial park.
Thanks for all of that information! I never knew anything about the neighborhood because I only lived there until I was 11 and didn’t explore past the bounds of the Wyndhurst apartments. But my parents and I moved out when they started declining in the late 1970s. I’m not sure when they got torn down because I couldn’t find a reference to it, but I think it was in the 80s.
Both towns, Kenlock and Berkeley are now giant shit holes
As Lambert took over Kinloch and more air traffic caused constant noise, many residents moved to Berkeley contributing to decline in Kinloch's population. Unfortunately, I understand about 75% of Berkeley is owned by landlords living out of the area and not maintaining their properties. It's a sad site to see.
The author mentioned living in the Wyndhurst Apartments. I lived on Brotherton Lane that went past that development. Wyndhurst slowly deteriorated and required a police substation to maintain the peace. Several times a day, the police would fly by my house with lights and sirens going to get there before the substation opened. Finally, all the apartments were torn down and the land became part of the industrial park.
Thanks for all of that information! I never knew anything about the neighborhood because I only lived there until I was 11 and didn’t explore past the bounds of the Wyndhurst apartments. But my parents and I moved out when they started declining in the late 1970s. I’m not sure when they got torn down because I couldn’t find a reference to it, but I think it was in the 80s.