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Its happening, americas first car-free neighborhood
Nathan James
Logan Price
wow its gonna be overpriced and you will need to pay a billion bucks for it
Andrew Collins
Car free and nigger free, then, what's not to like?
Sebastian Diaz
looks like a mexican slum
Logan Scott
cool
Cameron Campbell
Mexican slums aren't made of cardboard
Luis Barnes
But muh cardboard homes
David Fisher
Jack Sanchez
I hope they allow stores and other businesses to be opened on the bottom floors of the building that way the whole thing isn't residential and people dont have to leave the area for groceries
Isaac Morales
why yes, I want to pay a lot of money to live in a 30square meter apartment. How could you tell?
Logan Rodriguez
Mexican slums can survive a slight breeze.
Jaxon Bailey
VGH IT’S SO WALKABLE
Jose Stewart
There's a road in the pic you retardo
Christian Campbell
no worries they will plaster everything so it will look like spain
William Adams
Chase Carter
Neighborhoods don't need houses to be so clumped together, all a neighborhood needs to be car free is public transport for places more than 4 miles away and a place where you can buy whatever stuff you eat daily, a walshart with a shantytown around it is more walkable than this
Angel Parker
>he doesn't know
Tyler Morgan
there is public transportation right next to this place being built
David Watson
why can't this country just be normal bros
Aiden Bennett
my money's on a good chunk of the housing being section 8, causing the land value to tank and the place becoming a ghetto hellscape as a result
seems to be a common theme with large housing projects in america
Mason Edwards
Looks retarded as expected
Noah Morgan
No, its actual designed to be first car free neighborhood like in europe. You can check more from their homepage.
facebook com/LiveCuldesac
culdesac com
Connor Williams
>sorry gram grams you're gonna need to walk to the hospital
Based
Aaron Evans
no that will be too expensive. they are going for it to be a luxury community., its just going to be full of a bunch of wealthy influencers, engineers, and IT people who work remote and are super health conscious vegans
Josiah Garcia
This just looks like your average new suburbia apartment complex development
They're everywhere outside of major metro areas, where you might need to move if you want to work at a startup company.