ALBANY GEORGIA: ONE OF THE POOREST CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES SLOWLY DYING.

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  • Albany Georgia: In the latest episode of "Tim J Means Business, I'll be taking you on a journey to Albany Georgia too explore one of the most economically challenged towns in the United States-a place that's sadly facing a slow decline. 📹🏚️
    This town is grappling with poverty, a high crime rate, and a multitude of abandoned homes and buildings. It's a stark reality that deserves our attention and understanding. Join me as we shed light on the challenges and resilience of this community. 🤝💔 #albanyga
    This vlog episode is not just about exploring, but also about empathy, awareness, and the potential for change. Let's dive into the heart of this community and discover the stories that need to be heard. 🌟🏡 #georgia
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    Stay tuned for an eye-opening experience as we shine a light on the issues faced by this city Albany, and together, we'll learn, grow, and make a difference. 💪🤝
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    #travel #abandoned #albany
    00:00 Introduction
    01:02 Entering the Abandoned City
    02:16 Abandoned Factory
    03:42 Downtown Albany
    06:13 Public Housing
    08:42 Abandoned Homes
    22:51 Albany Civil Rights Park
    26:35 The Hood
    27:42 Abandoned Mill

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  • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
    @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  5 місяців тому +11

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  • @mustafaabubaker9738
    @mustafaabubaker9738 9 місяців тому +24

    I love Albany. I moved there from Atlanta for a job. I fell in love with Albany. Shoutout to the East Side. Jazmin Bakery is a fantastic restaurant. Had good times at Osteria while it was open. Temp Coffee and Cornerstone Coffee were havens. Marsh Landing is an awesome residential community right there on the water. The Moose Lodge always had something going on. The country club in Albany is really nice. The Hilton Garden Inn in front of the Ray Charles plaza is the top choice for a hotel in the city. You could get really nice clothes and shoes from Iveys. The new Italian place Biancas is a great new addition. They also have the club and the late night food spot right next to it. The downtown area Pine Ave is really pictureesque. Parts of Albany are breathtaking. Parts of Radium Springs are beautiful. This is a city for those who enjoy a slower place of living, love being in nature. The university in the city Albany State University is a great HBCU with students from all over the country. The YMCA in Albany is also super solid. Shout out to Wingbox and Seafood Co on Ledo, amazing food. The nail salon there Enchanted Nails is also fantastic. They just put a new Aldi's up in the city too. Shout out to the Publix in Leesberg, GA and the Chick Fil A there. They have a pristine AMC Classic theatre and they even have a airport in the city to fly to anywhere. I even got a chance to see some really dope shows at the J Lane Theater. I also saw Lil Durk ( a major rapper ) perform there in July 2021. Ginuwine the R&B legend was just there. The Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany also brings a lot of folks in and is a terrific place to work!

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for sharing your experience and that info about Albany.

    • @mustafaabubaker9738
      @mustafaabubaker9738 9 місяців тому +3

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS You welcome my g. Shout out the new Indian restaurant in Albany too Jessi's Indian Kitchen. And the lunch spot The Cookie Shoppe, best baklava I ever had. And shout out to Blade Kings, the black barbershop on N Jackson on the same block as The Cookie Shoppe.

    • @samsondog2182
      @samsondog2182 4 місяці тому +5

      ​@@mustafaabubaker9738Albany gets a lot of hate, nice to read your good experiences in Albany and support of the local businesses.

    • @seancooper7325
      @seancooper7325 2 місяці тому +3

      The Catch is one of my favorite restaurants anywhere. I hated Albany at first when I worked for Thrush. After living elsewhere there is a sense if peace and timelessness there that I now appreciate. (On the westside)

  • @toddjones1773
    @toddjones1773 9 місяців тому +20

    Nice video my man but how come you only showed the east and central part of Albany? I noticed you stayed at the hotel by the mall but didn't shoot and video on that side of town which is very nice and EXTREMELY booming with business and life

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +2

      Because I didn't have much time. Next Time I'm in Albany I will cover that area. And thank you for watching. Much appreciated.

    • @andre113
      @andre113 9 місяців тому +7

      Boy you did us like white folk do Africa. 😂 good content bro

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +1

      @@andre113 We are Africans. And naw, I just was showing some of Albany. I'll be back in a few weeks. Thanks for watching.

    • @maecolacrockett1066
      @maecolacrockett1066 2 місяці тому

      I'm thinking about relocating to Albany this Summer! Thanks for the little tour!

  • @staceythompson9894
    @staceythompson9894 9 місяців тому +17

    Some of my family lives in Albany, GA. It's a challenging place to live. At 19, eager to be independent, I left my mom's house and stayed with my aunt there for a few months. However, after just two months, I struggled to secure a decent job, it wasn’t much to do, so I returned to Florida.

  • @user-lq4us1tc5o
    @user-lq4us1tc5o 6 місяців тому +8

    Albany GA don't look like it's a bad place to live but like they say Don't judge a book by it's cover, Also I have seen much worse as a matter of fact I think Albany is beautiful ❤

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  6 місяців тому +2

      It has a lot of good areas. I feel if like-minded individuals and business owners come together to revitalize that city. Pool resources, invest in refurbishing abandoned homes and buildings, and collectively work towards transforming Albany into a vibrant and thriving community.

    • @user-lq4us1tc5o
      @user-lq4us1tc5o 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS Albany GA population rate is 75 percent black and 19 percent white and than you have the 6 percent other and for a black town like Albany it's doing well if you concealer how the U.S government ignore the needs of the black communities our tax dollars of billions go out to everyone except the ones that pay their taxes , also I watched another video of Albany made by a palm color person and she talked like Albany was a town of the wild west and to stay away but am sure I know why she is so negative

    • @babydii3487
      @babydii3487 2 місяці тому

      It's okay. They just ghetto AF

  • @rhondamitchell7367
    @rhondamitchell7367 Місяць тому +2

    Omg. I was stationed at the Marine Corps Logistics Base there about 31 yrs ago. Albany was a lot nicer then. Thank you for this video.

  • @omarjenkins8130
    @omarjenkins8130 8 місяців тому +6

    I love your videos. You stay safe on the roads and thank you for your content

  • @flyguy5122
    @flyguy5122 Місяць тому +2

    My grandma moved from here to South philly back in 1928 so I had to check this out

  • @willemvdspek
    @willemvdspek Місяць тому +1

    iam born and live in the netherlands but always as a kid,always love georgia..love your video..thanks!

  • @WhiteDovePBB
    @WhiteDovePBB 9 місяців тому +6

    Such creative videos you’ve on this channel. Just subscribed!

  • @Lifewitheboniandjay
    @Lifewitheboniandjay 9 місяців тому +8

    Nothing but Great Content!! Love it!! ❤

  • @mikelighty339
    @mikelighty339 9 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your video. Albany has a lot of Abandoned buildings. Awesome riding.😀

  • @willbygosh4887
    @willbygosh4887 2 місяці тому +2

    Keep hope alive for Albany!

  • @princessM1015.
    @princessM1015. 9 місяців тому +5

    Thanks for the vid! There’s a comedy show I really want to go to in Albany. Great insight on what to expect!😊

  • @beboppinsarah
    @beboppinsarah 3 місяці тому +2

    Thanks! I grew up here :)(: nice trip down memory lane

  • @kymberlicrowder
    @kymberlicrowder Місяць тому +1

    I have family there born and raised, my mom is one i absolutely LOVE Albany!❤ Georgia makes me happy! 😊

  • @DaveBuildsIt
    @DaveBuildsIt 8 місяців тому +6

    Shackleford was a bowling center in the 60's and '70s. Dad worked there for a while. Many of the abandoned houses downtown are owned by Phoebe Putney. They bought up beautiful, older homes and let them rot. Albany is a sad shell of what it used to be.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Hopefully someone buy up those old homes and restore them.

  • @user-cl1lp3dg2o
    @user-cl1lp3dg2o 18 днів тому +2

    MY CITY... ALBANY GEORGIA

  • @lynneivosevich5882
    @lynneivosevich5882 13 днів тому +1

    I grew up there in the 60s and early 70s, I loved it there! Was born and raised there! Left in 74 after my mom passed and moved to Maryland, always thought of my home state and have some great memories! Also have been looking for ppl I grew up with! It was safe to play late outside, I grew up on 223 first avenue! Always wondered what happened to all the old places like the Hasty house restaurant,the corner store, church on the corner of Jackson avenue and my old school mamie Bronson, course probably spelled it wrong LoL! Do remember the funeral home and what use to be a old haunted house next to the corner store! Lots of stuff! Especially radium springs! Use to go swimming there when I was little,it was great and good beach music like the Archies! Etc my brother would take me,speedy was his nickname LoL! Anyway I hope to see more pictures and stories! 😊

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  12 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing your fond memories of Albany. I used to visit during some summers when I was younger and enjoyed it myself. You should consider taking a trip back and reconnecting with some of your old friends. Thanks for watching!

  • @travisunkown
    @travisunkown 8 місяців тому +2

    Keep it moving bro. I’ma Phoebe baby. Nothing is left there!!!

  • @donaldwatson8342
    @donaldwatson8342 Місяць тому +2

    I grew up nearby in Dawson. Albany has a lot of beautiful neighborhoods, like on the Westside! There are also nice communities on the Eastside that were overlooked. The video presented the worst the town has to offer. It has great businesses and people! However the one about Dawson was more accurate. I saw things I didn't know like properly left behind in abandoned stores. I moved to Atlanta In the nineties. Dawson and Albany were awesome as a kid!

  • @Broke_buffet
    @Broke_buffet 9 місяців тому +10

    I have a question for the people from Albany...What would it take to make this a better place? It looks like it has so much potential to be a decent spot.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +4

      Indeed, there's a need for the community to unite and take action to revitalize their communities. It appears that the city government may not be putting in the much required effort to do so.

    • @samsondog2182
      @samsondog2182 8 місяців тому +8

      It's a cultural problem.

    • @thameekstaninjahman8337
      @thameekstaninjahman8337 7 місяців тому

      Put me in the city lol

    • @annsmith3450
      @annsmith3450 6 місяців тому +8

      This video is very deceiving. I do live in Albany and have all my life for 52 years. This is what’s typical in any city that is demographically, uneven and crime is high with no police force that will enforce any crimes and incompetent city leaders that have no clue how to run a city. Because the video is just going down a few streets of one portion of our city, he chose to go to the worst most run down neighborhoods. We have 55 mi.² of city and I’m just guessing he showed only about 25%. If he was to put a GoPro up when he was traveling to his hotel that is near the mall, there’s another whole side of town that has businesses, restaurants, shopping malls, housing , apartments, etc. So like others have said this is a cultural problem that’s a combination of city leaders not interested in doing right by their citizens and then citizens not wanting to do better for themselves that stay in that cycle of poverty life.

    • @aciefarrey
      @aciefarrey 4 місяці тому +2

      It would take the city having a better economy. Most people like myself leave Albany, because of the lack of resources. The sad part is most of us become very successful in other cities and contribute to the growth of cities that we are not even from. I know several people from Albany that stay in Atlanta that are very well off, but they had to leave Albany to get the opportunity. Albany produce go getters everyday based on how you grow up in that city.

  • @justinawilliams540
    @justinawilliams540 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for this!! I recently moved to Michigan from Albany and was getting kinda homesick. Your video helped 😊

  • @henryhawkins1194
    @henryhawkins1194 Місяць тому +1

    I grew up near Albany in Baker County. I loved the town back then, I have lot's of family and friends that still lives there. I had my first date, first kiss, and first girlfriend in Albany. It will always be home for me regardless what it may or may not look like. I don't get back often because of health issues, but very sad that its in decline. Still, its my home.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your history, memories and thoughts.

    • @henryhawkins1194
      @henryhawkins1194 Місяць тому +1

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS Thanks for posting the place near where I grew up and have so many memories. I don't know if you know this but Albany played a big part in the Civil Rights Movement in the sixties. Dr. MLK came there for a peaceful March and was arrested there in the sixties. Mrs. Shirley Sherrod is a relative of mine. She is from Baker County also(Hawkinstown) is our family's Community South of Newton. Her husband Charles Sherrod was a soldier in the Civil Rights Movement and got me involved as a pre- teen. Participating in the Civil Rights Movement is one of the most proudest times of my life, I'm so humbled and gracious to have been a participant.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  Місяць тому +1

      ​@@henryhawkins1194 That's amazing. My dad showed me the church and shared his memories of when Martin Luther King Jr. came to Albany, marched, and was taken to jail. It was such a powerful movement back then. Thanks for sharing.

  • @briannaa321ify
    @briannaa321ify 8 місяців тому +10

    My mom and I moved to Albany from West Palm Beach, Florida a few years ago. Though there are bad areas here, there are many good ones that you missed. I do think it has tons of potential and seems to be bouncing back. This city just needs a little help to give it more life. I WILL complain about the utilities here though. I blame Albany utilities for the poverty by itself 😅😂. The town needs to seriously tackle that first.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  8 місяців тому +3

      "West Palm Beach and Albany are distinctly different cities. While Albany does have some better areas, it's evident that the overall condition of the city leaves much to be desired. It's not unique to Albany; many prosperous metropolitan areas engage in revitalization and gentrification efforts, including Palm Beach. I wholeheartedly agree that with the collective efforts of like-minded business owners in Albany, there's tremendous potential to transform it into a thriving Black city. Thank you for bringing this perspective to light."

    • @briannaa321ify
      @briannaa321ify 8 місяців тому +2

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS I never stated those two cities were the same. You did only show bad areas though, which people who don’t know the area will see, and steer them away from making the town thrive and be better. Yes, the city as a whole could be improved, but it has made great progress in recent years. That's like me going to your city and showing how the poverty parts are bad and nothing else. Thank you for your response. Hopefully, someone could shed light on the positives that's been happening there.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  8 місяців тому +4

      ​@@briannaa321ify In Melbourne, you won't come across the kind of impoverished and run-down communities that I've witnessed in Albany. This difference is a result of people like me working diligently to uplift and support the well-being of black and brown citizens in our community. Its individuals and business owners like myself who swiftly acquire these properties, renovate them, and then either sell them for profit or list them on Airbnb. In my city, even the lower-income areas have undergone significant improvements. However, I do value your perspective. I can see where you're coming from. The next time I visit my dad, I plan on filming other areas to provide my viewers with a more comprehensive perspective of Albany, GA

    • @briannaa321ify
      @briannaa321ify 8 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS I understand what you're saying. I do agree that the community could do more to make it better. It starts with us. I also blame the mayor for convincing others to vote against bringing I-75 near Albany. People would definitely see its potential more if they were able to easily drive through it. It's the people that don't seem to want that to happen. You're absolutely correct.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@briannaa321ify Connect with me on social media: IG - Tim J Means Business, FB - Tim J Means Business, TK - Tim J Means Business. When I'm in your city for filming next time, I'll be sure to keep you informed and address your concerns in that video. Thanks for your support!"

  • @jmathews470
    @jmathews470 6 днів тому +2

    Worked at MCLB Albany for 13 years. Us locals call it Agony Ga😂😂

  • @mellymail9208
    @mellymail9208 9 місяців тому +6

    WOW this place looks horrible. It's a bunch of rundown homes. A lot of the property owners in that city don't care about their property.

    • @thekiddd8814
      @thekiddd8814 9 місяців тому +1

      you aint never seen Jacksonville

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @jordanarline4236
      @jordanarline4236 9 місяців тому +1

      He didn’t show half the city just the east side

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому

      @@jordanarline4236 No sir, I hit the east side, some of the west side and south side. I stayed out by the mall.

    • @AryC3937
      @AryC3937 Місяць тому

      Jacksonville Fl is nothing compared to an Albany Georgia. Albany is dead and depressing just like a lot of places in Georgia. I think most ppl judge Jacksonville because they’ve only visited the west side or maybe the Northside. Jacksonville is big. I moved to Savannah GA and stayed for a year and a half, broke my lease and headed back to Florida. There is nothing to do in those towns in Georgia. That’s why everyone moves to Atlanta. The sun, the palm trees, and the beaches alone puts Jacksonville in a different category.

  • @alvinlamar9000
    @alvinlamar9000 6 днів тому +1

    I grew up there as well was a great place for my father and brother still lives there. I go home often that will always be home Go trojans

  • @pearltoomer6392
    @pearltoomer6392 4 місяці тому +1

    Albany, Ga is beautiful l left 38 years ago and ove to Florida am back and was shock

  • @leswidner632
    @leswidner632 День тому

    Albany resident for 36 years. Albanys biggest problem right now is poverty and crime which leads to alot of homelessness and drugs in the city. Also doesn't have many jobs to offer. Unless you work at p and g or the hospital most of the jobs here are low paying jobs. Albany does have a good college school with many different degrees and does have some good food and alot of history here, but other than that it's not much to do here in Albany.

  • @lataviamurphy1744
    @lataviamurphy1744 5 місяців тому +1

    I currently live in Albany.
    The woman commenting about the utilities being a problem is correct.
    We are 100% being over charged in that area.
    Why does no one ever cross Slappey when making these.
    Also, my car made an appearance in this video😆Great job btw.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  5 місяців тому +1

      Why not unite the community and bring these concerns to the city council meeting? Gather in large numbers to ensure y'all voices are heard until concrete actions are taken. It appears there are efforts to capitalize on Albany's residents through exorbitant utility charges. Y'all need to stand together, advocate for change, until they fix those prices. Your support means the world-thank you for watching!

  • @bryanj.6988
    @bryanj.6988 9 місяців тому +7

    Why did you mostly tour the east side, when the north and west are the areas that captivate the city the most? Not a bad video, but this doesn't capture the true personality of Albany, Ga! I'm a teacher here in Albany, by the way.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +1

      Good to know and I will be posting more vlogs about Albany and other areas next time I visit. Thanks.

    • @victorjones4565
      @victorjones4565 8 місяців тому +1

      He trying to make it look like all Black People in Albany is poor . And it’s a lot of wealthy black people in Albany.

    • @mikeld135
      @mikeld135 8 місяців тому +1

      @@victorjones4565 what! that's what you got! The video was excellent! He captured a place that has never developed for decades! Ya'll need to open yawl eyes and see outside of your comfort zones. It's really bad how they have neglected this place.

  • @Conspiracy6
    @Conspiracy6 Місяць тому +1

    My hometown.

  • @MsShell1125
    @MsShell1125 3 місяці тому +1

    I’m much older than you from NJ I use to go down to Albany for the summer to visit my family as well. Fond memories never felt unsafe. This was during the 80’s

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  3 місяці тому

      I used to frequent there in the 90s. Always had a blast and made some great memories. I was just there visiting my pops last weekend.

    • @lynneivosevich5882
      @lynneivosevich5882 13 днів тому

  • @kimberlyrice3264
    @kimberlyrice3264 9 місяців тому +8

    You made a video about Albany 😂. I attended Albany State University for college, but after the tragic incident when the Flint River overflowed and many people lost their lives, I never returned.

  • @travisunkown
    @travisunkown 8 місяців тому +2

    Casino in Sylvester when I was a freshman

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  8 місяців тому

      Cool, I did a vlog in Sylvester. Check it out. ua-cam.com/video/Td9o-xVP54o/v-deo.htmlsi=fxxPQ4fiH8xj8qf9

  • @jefferyhayes2171
    @jefferyhayes2171 2 місяці тому +1

    I love to travel to Albany, it is a very, very beautiful place for real. Yes in every city there are abandon houses, but just looking at abandoned houses doesn't make the whole city looks or be poor. The city reminds me of beautiful Atlanta 😍.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  2 місяці тому

      I also have a fascination with exploring old abandoned homes and historical sites. It's not common to find such abandoned structures in every city, especially ones of this magnitude. Even in my own area, abandoned homes are a rarity. Thanks for watching!

  • @Stephen-xy4zb
    @Stephen-xy4zb 8 місяців тому +2

    The lose of military base and train tracks has a lot to do with its decline the geography plays into it also. Demographics have changed alot over the years also. I’m not sure Radium springs helps. I here the population is about to drop to 60000 which puts it back to pre 98 in population. It’s decline has affected others near by towns and cities.

  • @kidwilliams6425
    @kidwilliams6425 9 місяців тому +4

    That's why the crime rate bad

  • @NabiscoAmerican
    @NabiscoAmerican 2 місяці тому +1

    you should have turned right after the big white water tower. You would have seen a lot of decay..

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for pointing that out. I'll be back up in a few weeks.

  • @BobbyJackson-up7gb
    @BobbyJackson-up7gb 26 днів тому +1

    I have Cousins in Albany, Ga

  • @michellerosa2133
    @michellerosa2133 5 місяців тому +1

    Some parts don't look to bad. It's says that they are named after Albany , New York. I did see cheap properties for sale and they do have a college.

  • @user-rt1sb7yt5t
    @user-rt1sb7yt5t 4 місяці тому +1

    Afternoon this is my hometown don't knock it

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  4 місяці тому

      You can't knock the truth and thank you for watching.

  • @beckylowes4282
    @beckylowes4282 9 місяців тому +2

    I've seen worst places. I lived in Baltimore wheres most of the city looks like trash due to the city and the people not trying to make the city better, so I moved.

  • @MultiDane007
    @MultiDane007 2 місяці тому +1

    This isn't a true picture of Albany. There are beautiful parts of Albany, we have The Albany Symphony, an very active community theater that showcases plays for over a half century, THE River Aquarium . Albany also has 2nd largest hospital in the state of Georgia and the downtown has won NATIONAL awards for revatilation. And the average income is $39,500 NOT $20,000+ and yes, I can back that up with verified info.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  2 місяці тому

      My information comes from your state government. In Albany, GA, the per capita income stands at $23,824, while the median household income is $40,036. Out of the population of 67.2k individuals for whom poverty status is determined, 19.1k people live below the poverty line. I'm not suggesting that Albany is an undesirable place to live. However, it's undeniable that the city's appearance, marked by numerous abandoned buildings, even in the downtown area is concerning. While Albany boasts a rich cultural heritage stemming from the civil rights movement and is home to many admirable black (Israelite) residents and pleasant areas, there's a pressing need for like-minded businesspeople to collaborate and revitalize the city. With collective effort, Albany can undergo positive transformation. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

  • @traykelly
    @traykelly 9 місяців тому +4

    Ayo we have a Publix why you only drive thru the hood 😂😂Albany got some good spots he only showed east side and south side imma put up a real Albany video

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +1

      I'll return soon and please do tag me when you upload your video; I'm eager to watch it. It's important to highlight that this video accurately portrays most of your city and its various communities. If you were to come drive through any part of my city or neighborhoods, you wouldn't come across any abandoned homes or buildings. That's in the hood as well. Unfortunately, it's evident that the city government is falling short in realizing Albany's true potential. It's high time for all the genuine black leaders and business professionals to unite and embark on the journey of rebuilding and revitalizing Albany GA.

  • @glendaandrist5896
    @glendaandrist5896 5 місяців тому +1

    When I lived there 1960 all roads were sand .

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @glendaandrist5896
      @glendaandrist5896 5 місяців тому

      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS My life was centered around my dad's service in AF. He worked on Turner Air force base. I went to school at Turner Elementary School. Do you have any history to share from 1960's?

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  5 місяців тому

      No not really@@glendaandrist5896 I'm not from Albany, and I haven't delved into research regarding the 1960s.

  • @williethomas2628
    @williethomas2628 27 днів тому +1

    God know the truth. U take it down but the raft will be upon you!

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  26 днів тому

      It's crazy how you're demanding me to takedown my video but you are not demanding the city to fix these problems. It's also crazy how black people like yourself would love to see bad happen to another black person for exposing the truth. Your evil wrath won't affect me, one of the chosen men sent by God to do a work! The true Messiah, Yahawashi, protects me. God doesn't play about me. So I advice you to be very careful. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-cl1lp3dg2o
    @user-cl1lp3dg2o 18 днів тому +1

    ALBANY GEORGIA

  • @Blank-zz2eq
    @Blank-zz2eq Місяць тому +1

    It was a large military town military left town dried up

  • @gethsemanegwci4869
    @gethsemanegwci4869 9 місяців тому +3

    i don't agree with this report at all! You came from Ft Lauderdale Fla. Please! you're reading some stats that does not portray Albany, Ga. Its a beautiful place and very productive! We are not declining some are moving from city to county. but you can go into any city and highlight its struggling communities.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +3

      You don't have to share the same viewpoint. The statistics are derived from data provided by your own city and state government, and they undeniably indicate a decline. My city faces its own set of challenges, but there are individuals like me who actively engage with the community to address these issues. They share the same concerns but opt for inaction. As I mentioned to another person, how can I negatively portray Albany by simply showcasing its physical condition? If you're concerned about how others perceive your city, consider assembling a team of like-minded individuals who are committed to its improvement. Pool resources to acquire and renovate abandoned homes and buildings, breathing new life into them. I used to visit Albany during my summers when I was younger, and my father still resides there.

    • @brandonbeckner8946
      @brandonbeckner8946 9 місяців тому +3

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS Well said!

  • @OfficialDay72300
    @OfficialDay72300 6 місяців тому +3

    Lack of jobs, and the low pay rate

  • @strawberrypatch
    @strawberrypatch 26 днів тому +1

    All-benny, Jawja 😂😂😂😂 iykyk 😑

  • @theverbalantidotechannel9294
    @theverbalantidotechannel9294 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey Sir, you are coming into the city to looking through the window panes of the city, the things you record are mostly old historic houses that have been owned by generational AFRICAN Americans for decades the renovation cost of these historic homes is astronomical most can not afford it. So keep your pity for some other city you can't grow if the people who run the city keep being so cheap and closed-minded. So actually the city deserves better respect than it actually is tourists and agriculture and urban historic African American culture city so poor is for third world underdeveloped countries so upliftment is wanted not further verbal degradation now peace it much respect all love to thank you great podcast channel you have.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  8 місяців тому +1

      "It's not only the narrow-minded individuals running the city; business owners within the community can collaborate and contribute to its development. As I mentioned previously, if you want to draw attention to Albany's challenges, one way is by highlighting its physical state. If you're worried about the city's image, you can form a collective of like-minded individuals dedicated to enhancing it. Combine resources to acquire and revamp vacant properties, giving them a fresh lease on life. I have a genuine fondness for Albany, and I believe it has the potential to evolve into Georgia's next thriving urban center, as long as everyone joins forces and works together as a united team to revitalize it. Thanks for sharing that and for watching. I appreciate you.

    • @mikeld135
      @mikeld135 8 місяців тому

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS Great response!

  • @Nyghtryder229AFN
    @Nyghtryder229AFN 2 місяці тому +1

    My boy all on the Eastside

  • @wluke5136
    @wluke5136 8 місяців тому +1

    You only show the bad side of Albany east side and south side. Not the west side or north west side where there are people with great houses and who are prospering. I have visited Fort Lauderdale and it has poor areas too

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  8 місяців тому

      While every city has its share of impoverished neighborhoods, it's essential to emphasize that Fort Lauderdale bears no resemblance to Albany, not even in the slightest. However, one stark contrast you won't encounter in Melbourne or Fort Lauderdale is the prevalence of abandoned homes and buildings, as I've observed in Albany. It's individuals like myself who would swiftly acquire these properties, renovate them, and either sell them for profit or list them on Airbnb.

    • @Lee950Brim
      @Lee950Brim 7 місяців тому

      Airbnb in Albany Ga Hahahahahaha you funny man nobody comes to Albany on purpose.

  • @williethomas2628
    @williethomas2628 27 днів тому +1

    These cities are poor because corporations don't go where there is a predominantly black majority and the government isn't any better they don't make them go in those areas and build factories and such with contract from said government. Sad.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  26 днів тому

      We all know the truth. But can this be fixed? Yes! It only takes like-minded Black leaders and businesspeople coming together to buy up those abandoned buildings and create more jobs for the community. Sitting and complaining about what your city looks like or who came and filmed it won’t change anything. If you don’t like it, do something about it. Go to city hall and raise hell. Keep pressuring the mayor until something gets done. Or start an organization and begin fixing up Albany. That’s what I would do. I’ve been asked to come and help, and I might just do that. Albany has a rich history and is home to some great people. Stop looking for corporate america to come help and build a team of successful black men and women and take back your city. Thanks for watching!

  • @dthor6922
    @dthor6922 6 місяців тому +1

    Is albany a safe place to live?

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  6 місяців тому

      Like any other city, depending where you choose to live in Albany. Albany do have some nice areas.

    • @lataviamurphy1744
      @lataviamurphy1744 5 місяців тому +1

      Nope, but if you have God, of whom shall you be afraid.

    • @dthor6922
      @dthor6922 5 місяців тому

      @lataviamurphy1744 God can't save u from getting rob or killed. You need to save yourself.

  • @Stephen-xy4zb
    @Stephen-xy4zb 4 місяці тому +1

    I had and have friends who live there. Some of them realize now the reason I called it part of the empty east coast. Geography has more to do with it than than you realize. Not to say there not trying but imagine why no one builds the homes on Mississippi flood eventually the government won’t support the effort anymore I saw that happen when I was a child. And you can’t blame them for it because the people anywhere near start to demand they pull out because rates on everything go up around them except them. Insurance, food, power, medical care ect. The empty east coast is best use is agriculture and jobs and. Business that supports agriculture. Why they don’t grow cotton and have textile industry baffles everyone that knows this even adding hemp and flax. Textiles would put it to a recovery till a natural disaster strikes and that’s would be often. Then there’s the poverty problem and the current drug crisis that’s driving much of the population out its lost it’s diversity so they can’t show how well they get along with each other. And that has an effect on the city’s out side the empty east coast region that puts even more strain on them. Is Albany going to keep trying to grow at the exspence they put on others. If Albany could roll back to what they were in their hay day they would be better off.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and sharing that info. Much appreciated!

    • @Stephen-xy4zb
      @Stephen-xy4zb 3 місяці тому

      this morning I checked the weather in Albany and saw that the river is cresting at 25.2 this morning and is to continue to crest to 29.7 feet by Wednesday evening if it rains more it will be worse this flood compared to the flood of 4/24/1928. maybe now you can understand the reason why Albany is considered to be in the empty coast of Georgia.

  • @AGilbert_81
    @AGilbert_81 Місяць тому +1

    Jimmie Hotdogs 🌭

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  Місяць тому +1

      Yessss, when I was a teen, my pops use o take us there.

  • @user-mk2my1tf4s
    @user-mk2my1tf4s Місяць тому +1

    Reel Murica

  • @ericjohnson8001
    @ericjohnson8001 4 місяці тому +1

    were places in Albany that if you lived there you were banned from donating blood because of the rate of hepatitis and AIDS was so high. I lived there in mid 2000s and everything east of slappy blvd ran on food stamps and crack. Everyone ate at various churches and the Mission and homeless shelters and Salvation Army and sold thier SSI Check and food stamps for crack. I heard from a female prostitute who was my neighbor that now it's also methamphetamine and all the males are gay now. ALL the males I knew then at least-- and a lot of people I knew were murdered.
    Wonderful place

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  4 місяці тому

      Wow, that's unbelievable. Thanks for sharing your experience of living in Albany, GA.

  • @babydii3487
    @babydii3487 2 місяці тому +1

    I have family there but visiting is fine for me.. they too ghetto 😞

  • @bobblickley3661
    @bobblickley3661 9 місяців тому +4

    You wrong for that LOL! Zombie

  • @jordanarline4236
    @jordanarline4236 9 місяців тому +5

    Dang cuh you tried your best to make it look bad
    No ASU campus no Ray Charles memorial
    No west side
    No black suburbs
    Heck next time show Bell Glade or Pehoke
    It’s a lot of black prosperity in Albany
    You way off on the population as well
    And all you had to do was make a right on Oglethorpe
    You didn’t show Slappy blv
    No new hotels I mean Dan’s bro fr fr
    Next time put a positive spin on it next time

    • @charlotteanderson6701
      @charlotteanderson6701 9 місяців тому

      He did vlogs on both. He just uploaded a new vlog about belle glade aua-cam.com/video/5P_BYQ6EM4w/v-deo.htmlsi=CIqCisUHGkB58buq

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  9 місяців тому +1

      How can I make a city look bad by showcasing its physical state? The city has portrayed its situation on its own. Come take a tour of my city, and no matter which path you choose, you won't encounter any abandoned buildings or homes. I'm only stating the facts. I have relatives who live in Albany, and I have cherished memories of visiting when I was younger. Nevertheless, it's clear that the city's inhabitants must come together and initiate its resurgence. Albany holds great potential, and it merely necessitates the collaboration of the right individuals to usher in a brighter future.

    • @carljohnson317
      @carljohnson317 3 місяці тому

      Which city do you live where there are no abandoned homes ?

  • @gregheight4884
    @gregheight4884 5 місяців тому +1

    This ninja is cap! The median household is $43,724

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  5 місяців тому

      The median value of owner-occupied housing units in Albany stands at $111,200. It's important to note that this figure specifically pertains to occupied homes and does not include abandoned properties. To ensure accuracy, I recommend referring to the U.S. Census Bureau for the most precise and up-to-date information rather than relying on the first search result on Google. Thanks for watching.

  • @MariaEcheverria-fc9dy
    @MariaEcheverria-fc9dy 3 місяці тому +1

    Hola soy María mi esposo y yo estamos pensando en moverlos para Albany somos de California el costo de vida aquí es muy cara y nuestro retiro no los alcanza para vivir pero escucho muchos comentarios negativos y nos da miedo aunque ya compramos una casa vieja para renovarla pero estamos pensando si lo hacemos o no por favor nos pueden ayudar cómo hacerlo a nosotros nos gusta Albany emos estado ahí unas cuantas veces por favor ayúdenos

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  3 місяці тому

      Si te gusta, adelante y mudate allí. No es tan malo como la gente lo hace parecer. Los fines de semana son tranquilos, y mi papá y otros miembros de la familia que viven allí lo aman absolutamente. ¡Así que atrévete y hazlo!

  • @Kpop___
    @Kpop___ 2 місяці тому +1

    Not too much

  • @robertsjeremiah28
    @robertsjeremiah28 18 днів тому +1

    Dude literally never left the Eastside 🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @babydii3487
    @babydii3487 2 місяці тому +1

    I can't believe ppl still eating meat 💔🙄🙄

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, people still are eating it.

    • @babydii3487
      @babydii3487 2 місяці тому

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS Heart disease, cancer, chronic disease and antibiotic resistant is real.

  • @sheilapittman8277
    @sheilapittman8277 27 днів тому +1

    I totally disagree with what you’re saying. Albany is just like any other small town. There are good places and bad.

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  27 днів тому

      We may agree or disagree, but you're wrong. Albany isn't a small town; it's a metropolitan city. I live in two different cities, and you won't find anything abandoned or buildings decaying like in Albany. The city and its citizens simply won't allow it. Thanks for watching!

  • @JbabyMccray
    @JbabyMccray Місяць тому +1

    I lived here as a kid my father an siblings still reside there but this video is bs Albany has way better areas than what you're projecting I understand u want likes comments an all to get in the algorithms but damn this is insulting to the ppl of the city an poorest city in America is cap (a lie) because my hometown is 30min away an it's 10xs worse surrounding counties have to commute to Albany for work, to go to the mall, to take kids to the zoo, amusement park, bowling, skating etc . Sick of y'all drive-by ninjas riding thru spreading bs instead talking about what needs to be talked about because atp you're part of the problem not the solution homie ...go to Cordele an talk about the city commissioners holding seats with felonies an still catching felonies while in office an misusing funds and misguiding the ppl an how ppl have to live Albany is Dubai compared to surrounding cities and towns ijs

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  Місяць тому

      Everything I showed in this video is in Albany, GA. At the time of this recording, the per capita income here stands at $23,824, while the median household income is $40,036. Of the 67,200 individuals for whom poverty status is determined, 19,100 people live below the poverty line. I'm not suggesting that Albany is an undesirable place to live, but it's undeniable that the city's appearance, marked by numerous abandoned buildings, even in the downtown area, is concerning.
      Albany boasts a rich cultural heritage from the civil rights movement and is home to many admirable Black (Israelite) residents and pleasant areas. However, there's a pressing need for like-minded businesspeople to collaborate and revitalize the city. While Albany does have some nice areas, it also has many struggling ones. With collective effort, Albany can undergo a positive transformation.
      It's not about clicks. I came to Albany because it has a lot of abandoned buildings and homes that highlight the need for revitalization. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

  • @annsmith3450
    @annsmith3450 6 місяців тому +3

    This is really offensive to anyone that lives in Albany Georgia like me for 52 years for all of my life. The city has 55 square miles and you went to the most run down part of the city. Odd that you stayed at a hotel near the mall and didn’t have the GoPro on traveling to the hotel just to have everybody see that the rest of the city is not ghetto and very poor low income. But anyways , that’s the society that we live in nowadays , sadly, that the way you did this is divisive.
    Yes, Albany, Georgia is very high in crime and I am aware of the variant uneven demographics, so I’m not sure what your purpose was in showing a video that only showed that we are are a low poverty ghetto city, when it’s only very small portions that is like that

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  6 місяців тому +2

      I created this video not to cater to personal preferences or feelings but to showcase the reality of your city, which unfortunately includes numerous abandoned buildings, even in the downtown area. In contrast, if you were to explore my city, you'd discover a lack of abandoned structures or neglected areas. I can only present your city as it appears in the footage; I cannot alter its actual condition.
      If you're dissatisfied with the portrayal, consider collaborating with like-minded individuals and business owners to revitalize your city. Pool resources, invest in refurbishing abandoned homes and buildings, and collectively work towards transforming Albany into a vibrant and thriving community. Rather than dwelling on the depiction in my video, channel that energy into constructive efforts to enhance the beauty and appeal of your city. Thanks for watching!

    • @annsmith3450
      @annsmith3450 6 місяців тому +4

      And sadly, there is no reasoning with our city officials. As everything else in this world, they are backwards on wanting to do something smart and choose wrong decisions in the priorities that need to be made. Resurfacing an alley instead of code enforcement doing their job. Putting up speed cameras in school zones that schools are not even in existence any more. A police chief that says every thing is fine in our city, that crime is not a problem. Just a few examples of how we have no hope of ever building back. The flood of 1994 wiped out a lot and there was never a proper way of building back after that. Just typical political government issues that never get resolved

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  6 місяців тому +3

      @@annsmith3450 Considering your genuine concern for the city, you should contemplate running for city council or mayor in the upcoming election. If those in power don't share your dedication, vote for change. Form your own alliance with like-minded individuals, collaborating to bring about positive transformations. Acquire properties, raise funds through a non-profit, and address what the city may be neglecting. It's achievable. Albany holds significance for me, and showcasing those areas is tied to my childhood memories spent exploring them during summer visits.

    • @mellymail9208
      @mellymail9208 6 місяців тому

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS Well said Tim!

  • @Prod.ev0
    @Prod.ev0 2 місяці тому +1

    I fuckin hate Albany ain’t shit to do here but leave

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  2 місяці тому

      I hear ya! It use to have things to do back when I was a kid.

    • @Prod.ev0
      @Prod.ev0 2 місяці тому

      @@TIMJMEANSBUSINESS that’s what everybody says all there is now is drugs and guns

  • @grasshopper5765
    @grasshopper5765 Місяць тому +1

    I live in Albany Georgia for 2 years back in the very early 80's. I was at Turner Job Corps Center next to a big Miller Beer Brewery Company, Albany even had a LYKES MEAT COMPANY that made sausages and hot dog products. I skimmed in the Flint River in the back of the Job Corps. There was a golf course behind the Job Corps center and I used to take different girls back there and get my freak on🥵🥒...😂😂😂😂. I'll never forget it, I had some really good times while I was there...🧔🏿👍🏿

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  Місяць тому +1

      Albany was an okay city when I was a teenager. It used to be a thriving place. My brother attended Turner Job Corps, and he took me out there a few times when I visited. Thanks for watching!

  • @ericjohnson8001
    @ericjohnson8001 4 місяці тому +1

    were places in Albany that if you lived there you were banned from donating blood because of the rate of hepatitis and AIDS was so high. I lived there in mid 2000s and everything east of slappy blvd ran on food stamps and crack. Everyone ate at various churches and the Mission and homeless shelters and Salvation Army and sold thier SSI Check and food stamps for crack. I heard from a female prostitute who was my neighbor that now it's also methamphetamine and all the males are gay now. ALL the males I knew then at least-- and a lot of people I knew were murdered.
    Wonderful place

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  4 місяці тому

      Wow, that's unbelievable. Thanks for sharing your experience of living in Albany, GA.

  • @annsmith3450
    @annsmith3450 6 місяців тому +1

    This is really offensive to anyone that lives in Albany Georgia like me for 52 years for all of my life. The city has square miles and you went to the most run down part of the city. Odd that you stayed at a hotel near the mall and didn’t have the GoPro on traveling to the hotel just to have everybody see that the rest of the city is not ghetto and very poor low income. But anyways , that’s the society that we live in nowadays , sadly, that the way you did this is divisive.
    Yes, Albany, Georgia is very high in crime and I am aware of the variant uneven demographics, so I’m not sure what your purpose was in showing a video that only showed that we are are a low poverty ghetto city, when it’s only very small portions that is like that

    • @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS
      @TIMJMEANSBUSINESS  6 місяців тому +1

      I created this video not to cater to personal preferences or feelings but to showcase the reality of your city, which unfortunately includes numerous abandoned buildings, even in the downtown area. In contrast, if you were to explore my city, you'd discover a lack of abandoned structures or neglected areas. I can only present your city as it appears in the footage; I cannot alter its actual condition.
      If you're dissatisfied with the portrayal, consider collaborating with like-minded individuals and business owners to revitalize your city. Pool resources, invest in refurbishing abandoned homes and buildings, and collectively work towards transforming Albany into a vibrant and thriving community. Rather than dwelling on the depiction in my video, channel that energy into constructive efforts to enhance the beauty and appeal of your city. Thanks for watching!

    • @annsmith3450
      @annsmith3450 6 місяців тому +1

      Oh I absolutely agree of what you’re saying about Albany having buildings and housing, etc. literally falling to pieces and abandoning to the point of heartbreak. It’s the nature of the beast that all cities are going to have that one section of town like that. But you should be honest with us viewers that you should at least verbally say something in the video that there is all other sorts of other areas in Albany that are thriving with restaurants, businesses, shopping, housing , apartments, etc. Just seems like you would do that anyway instead of being called out by ones that actually live the everyday life in the town you showcase. As I mentioned, 52 years I have lived in Albany and I have lived and worked on the south side in my younger years and have watched the area that you only chose to showcase deteriorate and it’s sad , so I’m not upset you’ve made it be aware. I am aware of it without watching the video. Just some advice to give that you could not put such a negative on it because who knows, if you could be that one voice that would say , yeah, this is bad , but let me show you this thriving section, then maybe a entrepreneur would see and hear the video and turn some of this mess around for the better. Try to be that one voice, we need to work together in making anything and everything better, not worse

    • @SlotCarMisfitsofallscales
      @SlotCarMisfitsofallscales 5 місяців тому

      Looks like a place to pick up cheap investment properties