Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was the deadbeat developer’s property auctioned at the tax sale?
No, they just paid the taxes. Development will continue as planned.
Anonymous wrote:Was the deadbeat developer’s property auctioned at the tax sale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax sale
The head of Cleveland Park Smart Growth is very connected in Trumpworld. So perhaps the Trumps will be persuaded to buy the Mackin, to be renamed the “Trump Stump at Uptowne Plaza.”
More than half the people of Cleveland Park are connected to Trumpworld. You think people who own the mansions west of the avenue don't associate with other rich people, regardless of party?!
You don’t know Cleveland Park. In any event, they don’t work for Trump’s campaign.
Well, Single Family only zoning, no housing vouchers, car infrastructure as predominant investment, reacting adversely to the convenience of '15-minute' cities, etc. are all platforms of the Trump administration and not the Biden-Harris one. So go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax sale
The head of Cleveland Park Smart Growth is very connected in Trumpworld. So perhaps the Trumps will be persuaded to buy the Mackin, to be renamed the “Trump Stump at Uptowne Plaza.”
More than half the people of Cleveland Park are connected to Trumpworld. You think people who own the mansions west of the avenue don't associate with other rich people, regardless of party?!
You don’t know Cleveland Park. In any event, they don’t work for Trump’s campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax sale
The head of Cleveland Park Smart Growth is very connected in Trumpworld. So perhaps the Trumps will be persuaded to buy the Mackin, to be renamed the “Trump Stump at Uptowne Plaza.”
More than half the people of Cleveland Park are connected to Trumpworld. You think people who own the mansions west of the avenue don't associate with other rich people, regardless of party?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The Promenade” feels like a “spacious area” the way a treeless concrete parking lot feels spacious.
Trees take time to grow. They are planted.
Again, the counterfactual was black asphalt with idling cars and virtually no space for people.
Anonymous wrote:“The Promenade” feels like a “spacious area” the way a treeless concrete parking lot feels spacious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tax sale
The head of Cleveland Park Smart Growth is very connected in Trumpworld. So perhaps the Trumps will be persuaded to buy the Mackin, to be renamed the “Trump Stump at Uptowne Plaza.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dismal scene is the treeless Promenade. May
we go back to call it a sidewalk, missing its
high function service lane. Lost souls drift around, sleep in a new bench. Addicted and physically sick need medical attention. Office of Planning wrote in its development plan that planning for Conn Ave was for “integration interface.” None in the Office live here. Data is their guide. Developers/Smart Growth lobby
ruining the Conn Ave Historic District.
+1. In retrospect I think the ANC made a terrible mistake in their all out push for “public spaces” while the city is simultaneously stacking the Connecticut Ave buildings with homeless and mentally ill. The commercial strip now seems less welcoming than it did before, which I did not think was possible.
Anonymous wrote:Dismal scene is the treeless Promenade. May
we go back to call it a sidewalk, missing its
high function service lane. Lost souls drift around, sleep in a new bench. Addicted and physically sick need medical attention. Office of Planning wrote in its development plan that planning for Conn Ave was for “integration interface.” None in the Office live here. Data is their guide. Developers/Smart Growth lobby
ruining the Conn Ave Historic District.