| ▲ | The American suburbs are better than you think(noahpinion.blog) | |||||||||||||
| 27 points by paulpauper 11 hours ago | 4 comments | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bombcar 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
The fight is stupid, because you don’t need towering skyscrapers to get useful density (define that how you will). Suburbs are often old small towns with housing built up around; they can have an urban component! The real deep underlying issue is envy that you can’t live the way you want, and lashing out - combined with our houses lasting way too damn long. Nobody is knocking down 100 year old but serviceable houses unless there’s a HUGE moneymaking demand. But that’s what you need to cycle housing stock. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | chung8123 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
I have lived in both. I agree with this. Suburbs don't mean car dependent, long commutes, or void of food. It is more about where you pick your place to live. I live across from a grocery store, on a main transit line and in the suburbs. The other thing I don't get is the food argument. Do people really eat out all the time? When I travel for work I have weeks where I have to eat out and my body is yelling at me by the time I am back home. It feels like restaurants dump whole salt shakers in their meals. | ||||||||||||||
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