kool maudit
Active Member
riding through griffintown, the old port and up st. laurent this morning, i thought: i've had about enough of this "european" nonsense. montreal is canada's most american city, and here's why.
- the built form: it has a skyscraper core that is comprised of offices, not condos, which quickly tapers to flat-roofed rowhouses.
- it grew wealthy in the period between 1890-1930, and not in the postwar period.
- it suffered civil unrest in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which lead to a flight of capital.
- it's city governance is bloated, mob-run and corrupt (see: philadelphia, newark, baltimore)
i'll leave it at that for now since i'm working, but really -- i think it's about right. our only competition is winnipeg, really.
a parting shot:
oops, sorry -- here's the real one:
- the built form: it has a skyscraper core that is comprised of offices, not condos, which quickly tapers to flat-roofed rowhouses.
- it grew wealthy in the period between 1890-1930, and not in the postwar period.
- it suffered civil unrest in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which lead to a flight of capital.
- it's city governance is bloated, mob-run and corrupt (see: philadelphia, newark, baltimore)
i'll leave it at that for now since i'm working, but really -- i think it's about right. our only competition is winnipeg, really.
a parting shot:
oops, sorry -- here's the real one: