| A strong, highly educated, and vibrant pool of professionals, particularly from African American backgrounds, is one reason to relocate more federal functions to this area. |
| Yes, and workers in the private sector avoid Atlanta for that very reason. |
| Atlanta is very sprawling, not hemmed in by water features like the DC metro and the land is cheaper. And, there are fewer "type a" hyper-competitive people there (in general) so I don't think *most* are going to go for bidding wars, escalation, etc... They will just say "screw this" and build further out, or find a new job closer to the house they do chose, if possible. |
Ooh, someone said something mean about ashBURNNNNN. I am not sure what you mean by shit shacks. Undergrounding power lines is an advantage of new PUDs - its also being done in the Columbia Pike corridor now, and in DC. Lots of wide roads - that has advantages. But I note biking and walking mode share is very low in Loudoun County. I am glad some people like living in Ashburn. I appreciate have some alternatives to it though. |