Being honest and not trying to be dramatic, this could be a game changer for Cleveland Street and the neighborhoods around it. There will be an argument of gentrification, of the rich continuing to push the poor out of the city -- making it conducive to what the middle-upper classes want. This will be a battle that Greenville will fight for a long time, as the city grows in popularity and as more complexes like Crossroads disappear from within the city limits. That being said, if a Hughes is doing high rent apartments, then the property values around there will increase dramatically. Beyond that Andover Apartments, which are close to the YMCA, will also be bought and transformed into high rent apartments if Hughes is successful. Its about time Cleveland Street is rumored to be experiencing this transformation.