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Old 07-29-2020, 02:34 AM   #2168
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Originally Posted by powderjunkie View Post
Not looking to pick a fight, but that’s the mentality that moves cities out, not up.

I also totally get it if you’re in the shadow of a new development, but it’s been pretty obvious for a couple decades now that being a block or two north of a Main Street is precarious in that regard.


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Oh I totally agree. If my take on development guided it, we'd still be a small town, with a piss poor economy.

One thing that bothers me though is the lack of road development that can accommodate such high density. Roads planning in Inglewood has been a huge grip of mine. All that work on the zoo bridge over to memorial, and I don't see how it can accommodate the several hundred more residential units that are coming to the area. But I'm sure they'll all ride bicycles and work remotely, so I fully expect there to be a lack of parking consideration as well.

Also, not keen on rental specific buildings. I say that as a renter, and probably with a bit of a prejudice.
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