Behind the CMC Michael neighborhood, a narrow strip of land tells a quieter story of urban change, rows of steel-sheeted shelters line a rough, uneven path, housing street vendors displaced by corridor development projects. What was once a place of daily commerce has shifted into a space of adaptation, where livelihoods continue in tighter, more fragile quarters. The passage, marked by makeshift doors and worn ground, reflects both the cost of transformation and the persistence of those finding ways to carry on within it.
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