• @dejected_warp_core
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    172 months ago

    I’ve seen these around my area. In theory, it’s great: replace strip malls with medium/high density housing and walkable retail.

    In practice, the units are always high-end condos or expensive apartments, with nothing but nation-wide franchise shops in the retail space. And they come with a colossal parking deck in the rear since you’re likely car commuting at these prices. It’s neither for local business, or to create a walkable community, or to help with affordable housing. If anything, it’s purpose built to be attractive for people looking to downsize from a detached home.

    • JJROKCZ
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      32 months ago

      Yea it’s always $2k+ a month units with marble counters and hardwood floors with a poke chain or Whole Foods underneath. Never ~$1k a month units with a normal grocery store like an Aldi or Kroger underneath