Anonymous wrote:Gallery Place China Town is vaguely like Times Square (contemporary disneyfied TS that is)
Dupont/Logan/Shaw has a feeling comparable in some ways to the quieter gentrified parts of North Brooklyn.
Takoma Park might pass for a quieter version of a LI or NJ railroad suburb. But hipper (as Logan is less hip than Boerum Hill, etc)
Parts of S arlington look a bit like parts of queens, but are still pretty different.
What DC really needs, that NEVER gets mentioned in the NYC is better rants, is a quiet neighborhood of Tudor style townhouse and apt building close to a metro station - something like Forest Hills. developers, here's your cue.
Anonymous wrote:If anything, Adams Morgan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a DC native who lived in NYC for 5 years and am up there weekly, I think about this too much. Here's my best approximation.
Capitol Hill/Eastern Market = Brooklyn Heights (Strollerati)
H Street = Alphabet City
U Street = Chelsea (too new for the Village)
Georgetown = Hudson Street (far West Village)
Baltimore = Williamsburg (cooler coffee, beer & food)
Rehoboth = West Hamptons/Fire Island
Bethesda/Potomac = Westchester / MTA North line
Virginia = New Jersey
Great post. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a DC native who lived in NYC for 5 years and am up there weekly, I think about this too much. Here's my best approximation.
Capitol Hill/Eastern Market = Brooklyn Heights (Strollerati)
H Street = Alphabet City
U Street = Chelsea (too new for the Village)
Georgetown = Hudson Street (far West Village)
Baltimore = Williamsburg (cooler coffee, beer & food)
Rehoboth = West Hamptons/Fire Island
Bethesda/Potomac = Westchester / MTA North line
Virginia = New Jersey
Great post. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:
What DC really needs, that NEVER gets mentioned in the NYC is better rants, is a quiet neighborhood of Tudor style townhouse and apt building close to a metro station - something like Forest Hills. developers, here's your cue.
Anonymous wrote:OP- there are NO places in D.C. that remind me, or anyone I know, of NYC. Period.
Don't try to replicate even a smidgen of NYC, you will be severely disappointed each and every time. Just except the fact that DC is DC and there is no place like NYC so if you want to scratch that itch, just go up for a weekend and enjoy it. It's never going to happen here.
Signed,
Former NYC'er.
Anonymous wrote:As a DC native who lived in NYC for 5 years and am up there weekly, I think about this too much. Here's my best approximation.
Capitol Hill/Eastern Market = Brooklyn Heights (Strollerati)
H Street = Alphabet City
U Street = Chelsea (too new for the Village)
Georgetown = Hudson Street (far West Village)
Baltimore = Williamsburg (cooler coffee, beer & food)
Rehoboth = West Hamptons/Fire Island
Bethesda/Potomac = Westchester / MTA North line
Virginia = New Jersey