Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 21:08     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

Tyson's has more jobs. Tysons has taller buildings. Tysons has more affluent households than does the District of Columbia. Tysons is about to get a real, live subway line!

And yet ... Tysons is still stupid and manufactured. It's our own little Gangnam Style thing going on, complete with flashy Koreans buying status bags and driving them home in their E-Class sedans.

Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 21:03     Subject: Re:The District is now a suburb of Tysons

What's "the district?" (I'm from here).


When you say "here," what to you mean exactly?
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 21:03     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

Anonymous wrote:Yes, but how do you get to there from here?


You drive alone in your car and park for free.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 20:59     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

I'm totally looking forward to the silver line going out to Tysons. I haven't been out there in years because the traffic's so bad and once the metro goes out there, I will probably take a day trip and check it out once more.

And then probably not go back.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 20:58     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

Yes, but how do you get to there from here?
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 20:32     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

Anonymous wrote:I don't think you know what suburb and city mean. Carry on justifying your living deep in the burbs


Um, carry on justifying your living in an urban "Lifestyle Center" that accounts for a diminishing proportion of the region's GDP.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 20:10     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

I don't think you know what suburb and city mean. Carry on justifying your living deep in the burbs
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 20:08     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

Anonymous wrote:What's "the district?" (I'm from here).

If the OP means shopping, accounting, and maybe government contracting, then yes, DC is effectively a suburb of Tysons. For tech, DC is a suburb of Herndon perhaps too.



Booooring!
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 20:06     Subject: Re:The District is now a suburb of Tysons

Anonymous wrote:I think it's just talk to get people focused on the number of jobs and the amount of wealth in Tysons, as well as to get current employers to stay in Tysons as it attempts to transform itself into something more urban.



Tysons doesn't need to advertise itself. It's been exploding for the last 10 years and companies having been coming in the droves. I've watched it the last 7 years living here (in Tysons). And all the Connecticut and New York plates all over the place - I'm guessing they took jobs in Tysons due to the recession.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 20:02     Subject: Re:The District is now a suburb of Tysons

I think it's just talk to get people focused on the number of jobs and the amount of wealth in Tysons, as well as to get current employers to stay in Tysons as it attempts to transform itself into something more urban.

Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 19:47     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

What's "the district?" (I'm from here).

If the OP means shopping, accounting, and maybe government contracting, then yes, DC is effectively a suburb of Tysons. For tech, DC is a suburb of Herndon perhaps too.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 19:43     Subject: Re:The District is now a suburb of Tysons

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! This is the junior high school math whiz thinking he's ready to take over the world of business.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 19:20     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

Going out to NoVA to eat at a chain restaurant and walking around some sanitized "Town Centre" is not my idea of urban living.

No thanks.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 19:15     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons

That's just stupid.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2012 19:03     Subject: The District is now a suburb of Tysons