Anonymous wrote:It has nothing to do with affordable housing and everything to do with greedy developers. All it’s going to do is allow developers to build taller building and charge exorbitant rents for tiny apartments. And in the process ruin the character. It will become just like certain parts of arlington—overcrowded and dense without any sunlight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Higher density is only going to make the stuff that’s wrong with Alexandria worse.
I'm a long term city resident who is planning on moving very soon. Alexandria is nothing like it was 25 years ago. Nothing, it was a lovely quaint, quiet, safe city for us it's been none of those things recently. It feels like city council wants this to be the next Manhattan and we are moving because of that. I can't even imagine what this place will be like 10 years from now especially the west end.
+1 - one more kid to graduate and then out. Was a great place (and still is in some areas) but I would not recommend to any young family. Your timeframe of 10 years is accurate, sell in the next 5 or so years to be safe. I think anyone who's oldest child is 6th grade or higher and has a choice, will leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Higher density is only going to make the stuff that’s wrong with Alexandria worse.
I'm a long term city resident who is planning on moving very soon. Alexandria is nothing like it was 25 years ago. Nothing, it was a lovely quaint, quiet, safe city for us it's been none of those things recently. It feels like city council wants this to be the next Manhattan and we are moving because of that. I can't even imagine what this place will be like 10 years from now especially the west end.