Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad that there have finally been changes in Mt P but I find it the least accessible area of the city, between the lack of metro, hills that are hard for bikes, overcrowded buses, and constant construction on FCP.
You do know about the Columbia Heights metro at 14th and Irving, right? It's barely 2 blocks from Mt. Pleasant street, and about a 15 minute walk to the most distant point in Mount Pleasant from it (Rosemount Ave) according to Google Maps. There are also busses, and you can drive, bike or walk to lots of places, including Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, U Street, and Cleveland Park, to name just a few places that are within easy walking distance. I'd hardly call that the "least accessible area of the city".
That said I personally find the development east and south of 14th street to be a lot more interesting in the last decade or so. But to describe Mt. Pleasant as "inaccesible" is pretty absurd.
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad that there have finally been changes in Mt P but I find it the least accessible area of the city, between the lack of metro, hills that are hard for bikes, overcrowded buses, and constant construction on FCP.
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad that there have finally been changes in Mt P but I find it the least accessible area of the city, between the lack of metro, hills that are hard for bikes, overcrowded buses, and constant construction on FCP.
Anonymous wrote:And to think, it only took 20 years for a couple new businesses to open on Mt. Pleasant Street since Marx Cafe, while a dozen opened on 11th Street in five years. Best neighborhood evah tho!
Anonymous wrote:And to think, it only took 20 years for a couple new businesses to open on Mt. Pleasant Street since Marx Cafe, while a dozen opened on 11th Street in five years. Best neighborhood evah tho!
Anonymous wrote:And to think, it only took 20 years for a couple new businesses to open on Mt. Pleasant Street since Marx Cafe, while a dozen opened on 11th Street in five years. Best neighborhood evah tho!