Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarendon was never good to begin with unless you recently graduated college and are white. That or if you wanted to get into a fight, go to Ballroom or spider kellys.
I have noticed that now Clarendon and Ballston have the same college grads who now have kids and are too poor to go buy a house in nearby neighborhoods so they raise their kids in the safe white condos because they can't afford a house.
Are you really crapping on people for choosing to raise kids in a safe and convenient neighborhood?
Safe is anywhere in NOVA. Clarendon is just sterile and boring as hell.
Which for families is great! And walkable and easy commute to DC. No one who lives in Clarendon thinks it’s cools... why is everyone harping on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarendon has literally nothing that makes me want to go there.
I heard so much hype about Ballston Quarter but when I went there it looked just like the mall. Even still has the sad Macy’s.
The restaurants that are coming to Ballston overlap with Mosaic and I’d much rather go to Mosaic and walk around than hang out in an old mall on crowded streets filled with ugly buildings.
Yeah but you have to drive half an hour to get to mosaic. They have a lot more real estate to do work with so it was a lot nicer
Out side of the advantage of being able to do a target run I don't see much difference between Mosaic and Ballston.
Anonymous wrote:Clarendon has literally nothing that makes me want to go there.
I heard so much hype about Ballston Quarter but when I went there it looked just like the mall. Even still has the sad Macy’s.
The restaurants that are coming to Ballston overlap with Mosaic and I’d much rather go to Mosaic and walk around than hang out in an old mall on crowded streets filled with ugly buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarendon has literally nothing that makes me want to go there.
I heard so much hype about Ballston Quarter but when I went there it looked just like the mall. Even still has the sad Macy’s.
The restaurants that are coming to Ballston overlap with Mosaic and I’d much rather go to Mosaic and walk around than hang out in an old mall on crowded streets filled with ugly buildings.
Yeah but you have to drive half an hour to get to mosaic. They have a lot more real estate to do work with so it was a lot nicer
Anonymous wrote:"Nobody ever goes there anymore — it’s too crowded"
Someone had to say it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarendon has literally nothing that makes me want to go there.
I heard so much hype about Ballston Quarter but when I went there it looked just like the mall. Even still has the sad Macy’s.
The restaurants that are coming to Ballston overlap with Mosaic and I’d much rather go to Mosaic and walk around than hang out in an old mall on crowded streets filled with ugly buildings.
Yeah but you have to drive half an hour to get to mosaic. They have a lot more real estate to do work with so it was a lot nicer
Anonymous wrote:As a DC resident, I cannot distinguish between Clarendon and Ballston. They both seem like ugly stretches of heavy traffic with giant ugly buildings. The only thing I noticed when I had to travel to Ballston over the summer several times for business there is how WHITE it is compared to the Orange/Silver line in the other direction that I usually take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarendon was never good to begin with unless you recently graduated college and are white. That or if you wanted to get into a fight, go to Ballroom or spider kellys.
I have noticed that now Clarendon and Ballston have the same college grads who now have kids and are too poor to go buy a house in nearby neighborhoods so they raise their kids in the safe white condos because they can't afford a house.
Are you really crapping on people for choosing to raise kids in a safe and convenient neighborhood?
Safe is anywhere in NOVA. Clarendon is just sterile and boring as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Clarendon has literally nothing that makes me want to go there.
I heard so much hype about Ballston Quarter but when I went there it looked just like the mall. Even still has the sad Macy’s.
The restaurants that are coming to Ballston overlap with Mosaic and I’d much rather go to Mosaic and walk around than hang out in an old mall on crowded streets filled with ugly buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarendon was never good to begin with unless you recently graduated college and are white. That or if you wanted to get into a fight, go to Ballroom or spider kellys.
I have noticed that now Clarendon and Ballston have the same college grads who now have kids and are too poor to go buy a house in nearby neighborhoods so they raise their kids in the safe white condos because they can't afford a house.
Are you really crapping on people for choosing to raise kids in a safe and convenient neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:Clarendon has literally nothing that makes me want to go there.
I heard so much hype about Ballston Quarter but when I went there it looked just like the mall. Even still has the sad Macy’s.
The restaurants that are coming to Ballston overlap with Mosaic and I’d much rather go to Mosaic and walk around than hang out in an old mall on crowded streets filled with ugly buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Clarendon was never good to begin with unless you recently graduated college and are white. That or if you wanted to get into a fight, go to Ballroom or spider kellys.
I have noticed that now Clarendon and Ballston have the same college grads who now have kids and are too poor to go buy a house in nearby neighborhoods so they raise their kids in the safe white condos because they can't afford a house.