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Originally Posted by JACKinBeantown
Thanks.
Here's one of the coolest neighborhoods around. Look at the retail.
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7253...7i16384!8i8192
Wha?
Correct. San Antonio is full buildings without retail. That's a shame.
As someone pointed out earlier, this building is built to last maybe 40 years. So that's 40 years without retail on this large urban block, and that's a shame.
Go visit a great city and look around at the retail in its urban center. Have fun on your trip.
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I don’t want to reply to each breakdown, so I’ll just keep it at this. We both disagree regarding this topic. You and I will both have people who agree and disagree with our positions. Nothing wrong with any of that.
Also, I’ve been to many a great city and explored them, which is how I know San Antonio isn’t the only city where, within their urban area, have residential developments that do not have retail on the ground level. I’ve even seen it in your current city of Boston.