Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I’ve in the area and I have never seen or heard the area called NOMA.
It breaks my heart about what Union station has become. I loved going through there to get to the trains, visit the market downstairs, even went to the movie theater there. I especially miss B. Smith’s restaurant. Walking around there used to make me happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Wrong. Union Station was renovated in 1988 and it became a shopping and dining destination. I went there for years and never felt unsafe. It’s only been with the rise of the homelessness and lawlessness in the past ten years that it has really declined.
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We use to lunch there when I worked nearby in the 00s, and I’ve met friends for dinner at the nice restaurants.
It’s a gorgeous building and sad how far it’s fallen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Wrong. Union Station was renovated in 1988 and it became a shopping and dining destination. I went there for years and never felt unsafe. It’s only been with the rise of the homelessness and lawlessness in the past ten years that it has really declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Wrong. Union Station was renovated in 1988 and it became a shopping and dining destination. I went there for years and never felt unsafe. It’s only been with the rise of the homelessness and lawlessness in the past ten years that it has really declined.
I started high school in 1989, and it was definitely unsafe walking from Gonzaga to that side door of union station. There were definitely mentally unstable people in the union station food court, but we did go to movies at the theater there. Wouldn’t even think of it now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Wrong. Union Station was renovated in 1988 and it became a shopping and dining destination. I went there for years and never felt unsafe. It’s only been with the rise of the homelessness and lawlessness in the past ten years that it has really declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Wrong. Union Station was renovated in 1988 and it became a shopping and dining destination. I went there for years and never felt unsafe. It’s only been with the rise of the homelessness and lawlessness in the past ten years that it has really declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Speaking as someone who's been going there since the 80s, no.
Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reproductive choice is more important than your safety, don’t you agree?
Why the hell should we have to choose between those two things!
Guess what, being unable to terminate a life-threatening pregnancy also threatens your safety.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t many of these crimes being committed by teenagers? My friend works down there and was essentially told not to leave the office during school dismissal hours because the kids are just roaming the streets causing trouble. Where the hell are their parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Speaking as someone who's been going there since the 80s, no.
Why the knee-jerk denial? I don't think DC is a war zone like Republicans insist, but there is nothing wrong with admitting a train station can be sketchy at times? I have unfortunately been at Union Station at 4am due to a delayed train and I was uncomfortable!
My disagreement was with the word “always.” Union Station was sketchy for years, then vastly improved and even a destination, and unfortunately now sketchy again.
In my experience, most train stations feel sketchy at 4am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union Station has always been sketchy, like since the 80s.
Speaking as someone who's been going there since the 80s, no.
Why the knee-jerk denial? I don't think DC is a war zone like Republicans insist, but there is nothing wrong with admitting a train station can be sketchy at times? I have unfortunately been at Union Station at 4am due to a delayed train and I was uncomfortable!