Yes, it seems this society equates low income = thieves = black/hispanic etc. Do you really think that the low income people are going to stay locked-up in third ward when all the "rich" people live next door in mid-town? (Hmmm, through what neighborhoods will the University rail line run?)
If you do a search on HCAD using MIDTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY you will see they own a lot of third ward land. By buying land in this quantity the unintended consequences is that the land is going up in value and therefore taxes are going up. Third Ward developers are probably sending Coleman a big "thank you" since he is accelerating the gentrification process.