Ummm, that must be a long, long, long period of "revitalization" you are describing given the continuing DROP in the City's population that has been going on for what, four, five or six DECADES!!
This drop in population, as described by the real estate industry in the area, is A LOT MORE from the city limits to the surrounding area. The metroplex remains relatively dormant in overall population.
And the drug issue is about sectors of the city. The "young money" floating inside the city, the development by GenZ and millenials is much greater than you'd recognize, or I image, like to admit. Restaurants everywhere, great adult choices from burgers and brews to fine dining.
Rant and rail all you'd like, but the city is doing better regardless of how much you like to make it sound like a hell hole.
Great young leaders, bringing in nice things for all involved; sure they'd much rather have your support than the continual tirade about how bad things are.