GDS students and their parents look pretty "dumpy" as they traverse through Tenleytown. |
Look at how much like Harvard Square the more than 500 GDS kids who come to Tenleytown every day have made Tenleytown like Harvard Square. I guess we just need more of them and two residential towers to get there.
That and for everybody to throw away their glasses. That would do it.
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Having recently been to Harvard Square, I can attest that it increasingly resembles Tenleytown. Its most prominent retail includes CVS, Starbucks, and Panera. All GDS would need to add is a huge Au Bon Pain with outdoor seating! Tenley already has a subway station, smoothies, fro-yo, pizza and mediocre Chinese food, as well as lots of HS and college students milling about. |
Without Harvard, Harvard Square would likely be just Lynn Square. And without GDS' transformative smart growth initiative, Tenleytown is likely to remain Mattresstown. |
Good thing the transformative cityline smart growth initiative transformed that part of Tenleytown from Mattresstown to Vibranttown. I personally can't wait for GDS to do the same.
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GDS has an uber-talented board and group of backers. If anyone can make this successful, they will. They've got this. |
Yeah, the developers who did Cityline were idiots. GDS' board and backers are the smartest guys in the room.
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They are bar-b-que kings. http://www.hillcountryny.com/about/marc-glosserman Look for some carcinogenic finger food on Wisconsin! Vibrance, yeehaw!
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Come to think of it, Harvard Square would be a good, aspirational name for the auto dealership site development. |
There is a certain affinity with Harvard. To have a vibrant, urbanist Harvard Square directly across the street from the "GDS Yard" would be affirmatively reinforcing for academically ambitious students. |
Not Sidwell-wannabe Square?
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Harvard Square, GDS Commons, the name doesn't matter. Can't wait for this to be built. It will be awesome for the community! |
Sure, awesome. Like Cityline has been awesome. Boarded up storefronts and a mattress store.
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With additional residential density in the neighborhood, retail spaces on both sides of Wisconsin will have the critical mass of traffic to be successful. That's a win-win. |
That's such BS. Look at the retail demographics for Tenley View. There's already a population of over 30K within 1/2 a mile. Adding 270-290 apartments and 700 (more) school kids at the GDS site isn't going to transform the retail environment -- it's just going to eliminate a neighborhood grocery store and create a clusterf*ck of traffic in the immediate vicinity a couple of times a day. |