| It's also hard to see the shuttered storefronts, the many "for lease" signs, and the large number of homeless persons (along with the tents and collected items) all around the various park areas. |
I don't think that's objective at all. Cigarette smoke lingers too. |
And your point is … ? |
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Nothing you described is unique to that area of the city. It's like that in most places. I saw someone taking a mid-day dump in a tree box near Metro Center not too long ago. Last week I saw delivery drivers smoking pot on K street at 11:00 am on a Tuesday. The rats seem to have gotten somewhat better recently, but they are still an issue.
The particular intersection where you were--14th and U--hasn't been great for many years. But as PPs have pointed out, the Reeves Center is slated for redevelopment so I would expect a lot of the loiterers to go elsewhere. |
DP. Cigarette smoke is truly disgusting, but there is something awful about the way pot smells these days that makes it just as bad IMO. I swear pot didn't used to smell this bad. |
| You all just sound so old. You really do. |
Interesting, because I don't know anyone who lives in the city and goes to NOVA for anything. Although that's not a recent thing. |
I've noticed that too! When I was in college and people smoked or when I lived in the city after college, I remember the smell being more similar to clove cigarettes or that incense people sold on the street. I wasn't crazy about it, but it wasn't affirmatively offensive. Now at least some of it smells like skunk. Why is that? I wouldn't imagine that would be a great marketing tool or incentivize people to smoke. To my mind, cigarette smoke seems to linger more (or equally long) in fabric (rugs, car upholstery, jackets, etc.), whereas the pot smell does seem to linger longer in the air. You can't smell cigarette smoke walking down the street unless the person is right there smoking or JUST put it out. |
Because we don't want to deal with rats, public drug use and public urination in our neighborhoods? Let's see how you feel about this when you can afford to buy a house. |
So you don’t know anyone who has flown out of National Airport? |
What do you like about it? |
I stand corrected--the airport! And trips to the cemetery every 10 years while playing tour guide. But in terms of restaurants, bars, stores, etc., there's no reason to go to NOVA. |
Lol, I own three houses worth a combined $3.5 million. My primary residence is a rowhome within a block of 14th and U with a Redfin estimate of $1.8 million. |
+1. And what a silly retort. Yes, you have to leave to city to get to an airport. Duh. |
| we lived a block away from 1994 to 2016 - this particularly stretch of U has always been a no man's land - the difference is people coming in from the burbs now expect all of the area to be like Bethesda Row and its not - in some ways for the better, in others for the worse. Rats have been in dense urban environments for centuries, they have tunnels running under the sidewalks and stoops and it is a constant battle with all of the food garbage from the restaurants, people come to a bar area and public urination occurs - that has also been a problem for decades. Delicate flowers should stick w/ the chain restaurants at the mall or use valet parking @ Le Dip, DC has bigger problems to address than this. |