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Reply to "Let's keep the outdoor dining, the streets reserved for walking, and the new bike lanes."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Real blasé attitudes about economic development. Clearly people that haven’t lived in the area for a long time. It’s important to always remember that what giveth can also be taken away. [/quote] Who's givething what, here?[/quote] Exactly what I’m talking about. If you were here in the 90s you wouldn’t be so flip about the possibility of significant street level retail/restaurant closures across the city. The idea that they will just be replaced by a new magic business is not consistent with how these things usually play out.[/quote] So DC has to enable non-DC residents to [u]drive[/u] into DC because otherwise street-level retail and restaurants will close? Huh. Cities chased the suburban drive-into-the-city market for nearly a century, and all it did was harm the cities. It's time for a new model.[/quote]
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