DtTO
Active Member
I'm really shocked at some of the comments made on LV threads these days. Had the detractors ever been to LV before the condo boom, I doubt they would be saying this stuff. Foot traffic in the area has gone up at least fourfold since the early 2000s, thus proving that not having retail does not necessarily mean a "dead zone." Anyone that spends time in LV will realize that the newer areas actually have the highest pedestrian activity, and it makes sense, since they're more dense, more urban, etc. Anyways, the lack of retail is a nonissue, as many others have stated. When demand increases as a result of more people moving in and the area becoming less of a construction zone, live-work units will flourish.
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