Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep bringing up an unsolved murder from SS that happened TWO YEARS AGO? Or, more likely, it's just one person on this board who is fixated on it. I live within a five-minute walk of that garage, and it's practically full all the time, so evidently most people have gotten over it. Probably hundreds of thousands of people have used that garage safely since then.
There are tons of unsolved murders everywhere in this region, including this one:
https://www.arlnow.com/2024/02/20/four-years-after-unsolved-ballston-murder-no-new-details-from-police/
I have lived in Arlington and I have lived in Silver Spring. To not acknowledge that Downtown Silver Spring has not dramatically slid downhill over the past 10-15 years while places like Ballston Quarter and Crystal City have evolved into much nicer places than they were 10-15 years ago is just delusional. No objective person would say otherwise. Electing politicians who create a business and regulatory climate like there is in MoCo has consequences. And places like Downtown Silver Spring are emblematic of these choices.
Don’t believe me? Walk around the “mall” in Downtown Silver Spring and then go walk around Ballston Quarter. Ballston Quarter feels like Dubai by comparison. The mall in Downtown Silver Spring is a depressing crap hole.
Newsflash: nobody shops at the mall in Downtown Silver Spring. There are some good restaurants in the streets around the mall, but nobody ever goes inside unless they're desperate for super-cheap shoes. Plus, most Silver Spring housing is somewhat distant from the mall. So your comparison isn't relevant.
So no one goes there is a defense of it being okay? “The only indoor mall in Downtown Silver Spring is a depressing crap hole but it’s okay because no one goes there.” Okay…
Ballston used to be a depressing wasteland but Ballston Quarter is now much nicer than any mall in MD besides Montgomery Mall. Same with Springfield Mall. The reason is that VA is growing every year while MD is slowly decaying and its boosters are pretending it’s still 2010.
I hope people visit Ballston Quarter if that's really what Nova people think constitutes some sort of marvel of urban planning. While you get a sense for how horribly designed it all is, you can also take note all of the empty storefronts.
Also, why no mention of Pentagon City? Yikes. Most people I know who live in Nova refuse to step foot in that mall. People are so obsessed about a parking garage murder in Silver Spring that I guess they forget about this one: https://www.arlnow.com/2019/07/02/just-in-man-shot-in-pentagon-city-mall-parking-garage-has-died/
The irony of Pentagon City is that the reason that the mall is a no-go zone is 100% literally because of people who live in Maryland. The mall is dumpy and ghetto because people from PG, who don't have nice retail options due to a lack of private investment in their jurisdiction, drive over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge to go shopping at Pentagon City. If you track most of the robberies, shootings, and other crimes in Pentagon City where a suspect has been named, it is almost always a Maryland Resident.
Face it, MoCo and PG have gotten worse and worse. I've been here for 30 years and it is as plain as day. You people will continue to be in denial and be wrong like with every other issue on this forum (Kamala is winning, right?). It seems as though people here enjoy being wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in 20901 and love it.
+1 for 20901. We're really happy here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 people are murdered daily in silver springs. Rockvilles has 15 murdered a day. Buy in Virginia.
Is this true?
No, it's not true.
[/b]County of a million people and there were 28 homicides last year for all of Montgomery County MD, including Rockville and Silver Spring.
I'm from a southern city where someone gets murdered almost every night, so Silver Spring has been great[b].
This is not a flex for a suburb that you think it is.
It's not a "flex" it's actual data. Fairfax is not that different in homicide numbers.
But less taxes and same services, etc.
Well, Fairfax is uglier and its schools aren't as good. And if taxes are your obsession, don't forget that Fairfax has toll roads everywhere, the car tax, taxes on groceries, and higher restaurant taxes.
Stop. Fairfax also has far more, and nicer, retail options. There are homeless people roaming around and panhandling all over Rockville Pike in “North Bethesda,” and Rockville Pike is literally the only reasonably nice retail corridor in all of Montgomery County outside of Montgomery Mall. Fairfax has Tysons, Mosaic, Fair Oaks, Reston Town Center, and a bunch of stores on Route 50 and Route 7 in Chantilly and Sterling. There are also a lot more jobs in Fairfax, unlike MoCo where most people either work for the Feds, which aim to cut their workforce by 50% or more in the new administration, or work in the county’s paltry Biotech corridor, which pales in comparison to the IT jobs near 267 in Fairfax.
People that have been here for 20+ years have watched MoCo deteriorate while VA has been awash with private investment and infrastructure projects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep bringing up an unsolved murder from SS that happened TWO YEARS AGO? Or, more likely, it's just one person on this board who is fixated on it. I live within a five-minute walk of that garage, and it's practically full all the time, so evidently most people have gotten over it. Probably hundreds of thousands of people have used that garage safely since then.
There are tons of unsolved murders everywhere in this region, including this one:
https://www.arlnow.com/2024/02/20/four-years-after-unsolved-ballston-murder-no-new-details-from-police/
I have lived in Arlington and I have lived in Silver Spring. To not acknowledge that Downtown Silver Spring has not dramatically slid downhill over the past 10-15 years while places like Ballston Quarter and Crystal City have evolved into much nicer places than they were 10-15 years ago is just delusional. No objective person would say otherwise. Electing politicians who create a business and regulatory climate like there is in MoCo has consequences. And places like Downtown Silver Spring are emblematic of these choices.
Don’t believe me? Walk around the “mall” in Downtown Silver Spring and then go walk around Ballston Quarter. Ballston Quarter feels like Dubai by comparison. The mall in Downtown Silver Spring is a depressing crap hole.
Newsflash: nobody shops at the mall in Downtown Silver Spring. There are some good restaurants in the streets around the mall, but nobody ever goes inside unless they're desperate for super-cheap shoes. Plus, most Silver Spring housing is somewhat distant from the mall. So your comparison isn't relevant.
So no one goes there is a defense of it being okay? “The only indoor mall in Downtown Silver Spring is a depressing crap hole but it’s okay because no one goes there.” Okay…
Ballston used to be a depressing wasteland but Ballston Quarter is now much nicer than any mall in MD besides Montgomery Mall. Same with Springfield Mall. The reason is that VA is growing every year while MD is slowly decaying and its boosters are pretending it’s still 2010.
I hope people visit Ballston Quarter if that's really what Nova people think constitutes some sort of marvel of urban planning. While you get a sense for how horribly designed it all is, you can also take note all of the empty storefronts.
Also, why no mention of Pentagon City? Yikes. Most people I know who live in Nova refuse to step foot in that mall. People are so obsessed about a parking garage murder in Silver Spring that I guess they forget about this one: https://www.arlnow.com/2019/07/02/just-in-man-shot-in-pentagon-city-mall-parking-garage-has-died/
Anonymous wrote:Folks obsessed with paying a tiny bit more in taxes should look into moving to Texas or Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 people are murdered daily in silver springs. Rockvilles has 15 murdered a day. Buy in Virginia.
Is this true?
No, it's not true.
[/b]County of a million people and there were 28 homicides last year for all of Montgomery County MD, including Rockville and Silver Spring.
I'm from a southern city where someone gets murdered almost every night, so Silver Spring has been great[b].
This is not a flex for a suburb that you think it is.
It's not a "flex" it's actual data. Fairfax is not that different in homicide numbers.
But less taxes and same services, etc.
Well, Fairfax is uglier and its schools aren't as good. And if taxes are your obsession, don't forget that Fairfax has toll roads everywhere, the car tax, taxes on groceries, and higher restaurant taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 people are murdered daily in silver springs. Rockvilles has 15 murdered a day. Buy in Virginia.
Is this true?
No, it's not true.
[/b]County of a million people and there were 28 homicides last year for all of Montgomery County MD, including Rockville and Silver Spring.
I'm from a southern city where someone gets murdered almost every night, so Silver Spring has been great[b].
This is not a flex for a suburb that you think it is.
It's not a "flex" it's actual data. Fairfax is not that different in homicide numbers.
But less taxes and same services, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 people are murdered daily in silver springs. Rockvilles has 15 murdered a day. Buy in Virginia.
Is this true?
No, it's not true.
[/b]County of a million people and there were 28 homicides last year for all of Montgomery County MD, including Rockville and Silver Spring.
I'm from a southern city where someone gets murdered almost every night, so Silver Spring has been great[b].
This is not a flex for a suburb that you think it is.
It's not a "flex" it's actual data. Fairfax is not that different in homicide numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 people are murdered daily in silver springs. Rockvilles has 15 murdered a day. Buy in Virginia.
Is this true?
No, it's not true.
[/b]County of a million people and there were 28 homicides last year for all of Montgomery County MD, including Rockville and Silver Spring.
I'm from a southern city where someone gets murdered almost every night, so Silver Spring has been great[b].
This is not a flex for a suburb that you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep bringing up an unsolved murder from SS that happened TWO YEARS AGO? Or, more likely, it's just one person on this board who is fixated on it. I live within a five-minute walk of that garage, and it's practically full all the time, so evidently most people have gotten over it. Probably hundreds of thousands of people have used that garage safely since then.
There are tons of unsolved murders everywhere in this region, including this one:
https://www.arlnow.com/2024/02/20/four-years-after-unsolved-ballston-murder-no-new-details-from-police/
I have lived in Arlington and I have lived in Silver Spring. To not acknowledge that Downtown Silver Spring has not dramatically slid downhill over the past 10-15 years while places like Ballston Quarter and Crystal City have evolved into much nicer places than they were 10-15 years ago is just delusional. No objective person would say otherwise. Electing politicians who create a business and regulatory climate like there is in MoCo has consequences. And places like Downtown Silver Spring are emblematic of these choices.
Don’t believe me? Walk around the “mall” in Downtown Silver Spring and then go walk around Ballston Quarter. Ballston Quarter feels like Dubai by comparison. The mall in Downtown Silver Spring is a depressing crap hole.
Newsflash: nobody shops at the mall in Downtown Silver Spring. There are some good restaurants in the streets around the mall, but nobody ever goes inside unless they're desperate for super-cheap shoes. Plus, most Silver Spring housing is somewhat distant from the mall. So your comparison isn't relevant.
So no one goes there is a defense of it being okay? “The only indoor mall in Downtown Silver Spring is a depressing crap hole but it’s okay because no one goes there.” Okay…
Ballston used to be a depressing wasteland but Ballston Quarter is now much nicer than any mall in MD besides Montgomery Mall. Same with Springfield Mall. The reason is that VA is growing every year while MD is slowly decaying and its boosters are pretending it’s still 2010.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a 32-year resident of Silver Spring 20902, I find all this very entertaining. The only thing you may need to worry about is navigating your way through the thousands of families walking their dog every day.
Thousands of families sharing the same dog must be hard.