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Originally Posted by Crawford
The pic looks awful because it's suburban style apartments on treeless streets and a barely used transit line a few miles north of downtown Dallas. And it's specifically being used to argue that Dallas has high density and transit share (it has neither).
And no, I wouldn't be celebrating this on Long Island, and don't understand the relevance. Again, not remotely apples-apples; this is the Manhattan of Dallas (that whole North Dallas favored corridor).
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#1 This is suburban Dallas, north of Irving. I am sorry, please tell us how
suburban Dallas should look again. The area looks pretty urban for a suburban area. Just because the trees are not mature does not mean it is treeless. It's obviously newer construction.
#2 To call this the "Manhattan of Dallas" is just the definition of ignorant when ignoring neighborhoods like Uptown, West Village, and other downtown adjacent neighborhoods.