jetsbackincanada
Banned
I think the real problem there, is that "interesting business" can't afford gentrified rents, or leases, which is why they were in the run down strip in the first place. 2 The digital age has many people shopping from home, or they go to the mall...... So the interesting streets of our youth,may be a thing of the past, leaving us with chain coffee shops, bars, restaraunts, and large chain retail. Record stores, thrift shops, mom n pop drug stores, and the like are a thing of the past,.....unfortunatley.
My Uptown area of MPLS, has been gentrified, last ten years, it's all condos, apple stores, highend wine bars and no character, but along with character comes squalor and the rough types.( Prostitutes, drugs,crime) People here lament the changes, but its part of any citys growth. On top of all this , we have the same issues but zero density. You can't blame the high rise....I wish we had a condo over 5 stories, but nada. So it seems any redone block is gonna loose its character, and characters, at least you gained density, making the few local business' more viable. I would take that anyday. Cityplace is not to blame, nore it designers. Just the nature of business today.(?)
My Uptown area of MPLS, has been gentrified, last ten years, it's all condos, apple stores, highend wine bars and no character, but along with character comes squalor and the rough types.( Prostitutes, drugs,crime) People here lament the changes, but its part of any citys growth. On top of all this , we have the same issues but zero density. You can't blame the high rise....I wish we had a condo over 5 stories, but nada. So it seems any redone block is gonna loose its character, and characters, at least you gained density, making the few local business' more viable. I would take that anyday. Cityplace is not to blame, nore it designers. Just the nature of business today.(?)