This is the fatal flaw. There has to be some serious density of customer traffic to support retail in any neighborhood. So you either have larger residential density very close by or regional traffic density of a minimal amount.
This is the fatal flaw. There has to be some serious density of customer traffic to support retail in any neighborhood. So you either have larger residential density very close by or regional traffic density of a minimal amount.
Well modern capitalism is just an outgrowth of historical feudalism...so, yea?
Incidentally, the city is text book feudalism.
It doesn’t even look like it has roads for things like delivery vehicles. How are people going to move in? Who’s going to carry all their crap 1/4 mile from their moving trucks?
260 apartments is not a “community”. It’s a building. So basically, this building won’t have cars. There are complexes exactly like this all over the country. There is one right in downtown Denver,
I have 2 things to say about this.
Capitalism at work!
car-share parking, and ride-hail pickup zones, with a light rail station across the street. When the first units open in July 2022, residents are set to receive complimentary access to a Lyft Pink subscription, preferred pricing for a fleet of Bird scooters, an Envoy car share membership
In other news I'm opening a parking garage 0.26 miles away... We'll also offer a shuttle service!
I really like this development!
You’re getting a lot of hate but I agree, I always wear my seatbelt while driving in public roads but there’s still many occasions where I end up not wearing it. Farms where I need to get out to open and close a gate every hundred yards or so, for moving a car parked behind another car, off road trails, loading and…
As bad as Musk is, compare to GM
Except this- the “Vaccines” you push don’t fracking work. The CDC admits that. They don’t prevent you from GETTING or spreading Covid. HUGE difference, although not to those who suck up every utterance from the lying news media.
As an added benefit of that, our insurance rates would likely go down a bit
Well I will never buy a GM vehicle again. Seatbelts aren’t the COVID vaccine. The only person I can hurt by not buckling up is myself, and I have every right to make that call. I live in a condo building, I pull up to a loading area, unload my groceries into a cart then drive a few hundred yards to my parking space. I…
Apparently you missed the original problems - the first is that seat occupancy detectors were detecting anything placed on the car seat. Second, the seat occupancy detectors would fail and always indicate a detection regardless of whether there is a person in the seat. It wasn’t seen as a benefit - it was a constant…