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The Convention & Visitors Bureau seems to include it in their definition, and several hotels in that census tract have the word "Downtown" in their name: https://www.birminghamal.org/neighborhood/downtown/ Obviously not a big deal, and I do appreciate the time you've put into this. I just felt like downtown Birmingham was not adequately shown. |
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Sure other sunbelt cities have people walking around. As much as downtown LA? No And Little Tokyo was just one example. I think the Historic Core is the most interesting/vibrant. The only cities that have something like that the main urban 7 cities in america. |
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Downtown L.A. doesn't feel like it has a lot of foot traffic to me. I wouldn't say the pedestrian activity blows away Peachtree Street in Atlanta. Downtown L.A. is much bigger than downtown Atlanta, though.
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I've stayed in Midtown and DTLA in recent years. Midtown is pretty good (last visited in February 2020), but I saw nothing like the pedestrian volumes of the busier parts of DTLA.
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Parts of downtown LA feel like an extension of Boyle Heights with all the Latin mom and pop shops, combined with all the new development, the street people and the shoppers and there's definitely a cool vibrancy to dtla. At least for me it reminds me of what the southern part of the Loop was like in Chicago in the early 90s;
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------------------------------------ 2020 ------ 2010 ------ 2000 ------ 1990 ------ Growth ---------- Density Downtown ------------------------- 6,911 ------ 6,611 ------ 4,751 ------ 6,467 -------- 4.5% --- 39.1% --- -26.5% ------- 6.8 km² ----- 1,022.3 inh./km² |
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3ea440a7_z.jpg ---------------------------------- 2020 ------ 2010 ------ 2000 ------ 1990 ------ Growth ------ Area ------ Density Downtown ----------------------- 10,022 ------ 7,991 ------ 5,581 ------ 5,412 ------ 25.4% --- 43.2% ----- 3.1% ------- 4.7 km² ---- 2,115.2 inh./km² Memphis MSA --------------- 1,337,779 -- 1,316,044 -- 1,205,218 -- 1,067,263 ------- 1.7% ---- 9.2% ---- 12.9% -- 11,850 km² Downtown Memphis has a quite robust population for a southern city. I hear they have a good nightlife there, but I don't know much about it. And the most important, it's following the national trend and growing fast. The MSA growing slower and slower and might be very close to post negative growth, while its rival, Nashville keeps booming. |
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Rochester Metro is 2 times larger in area than Buffalo's. Birmingham has a Metro Area 3.3 times larger in area than Buffalo's. Sprawlingham! :P |
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Atlanta became the "City too busy to hate" and left Birmingham in the dust.
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The runner up, Nashville, is 40% denser at 1,943 ppsm. |
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But Downtown LA is definitely more vibrant than Downtown Atlanta. Downtown Atlanta can surprise me of how vibrant it can get during the day though. Midtown Atlanta is more vibrant during the evening and night hours. |
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where did Buffalo rank? |
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The top 10 MSAs over 1 million: 1. New York: 33,787.5 2. San Francisco....13,267.8 3. Honolulu....12,581.9 4. Los Angeles....12,169.4 5. San Jose....9,075.9 6. Chicago....9,011.9 7. Boston....8,987.9 8. Miami....8,489.2 9. Philadelphia....8,258.5 10. San Diego....7,381.9 The full list is in this post. |
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As far as attractions in downtown Atlanta, you're forgetting the entire area around Centennial Olympic Park which includes the aquarium, World of Coke, civil/human rights museum, and the College Football HOF. Sweet Auburn is easily accessible from downtown via the streetcar. Quote:
Aside from racial issues, Birmingham still had two big things working against it: 1) local steel industrialists who supported Jim Crow to discourage outside economic investment and thus competition as a means of keeping wages low and Northern-based corporate owners who were absent and largely unconcerned with local matters; and 2) geography as Georgia's location on the Atlantic coast and in the EST zone was more advantageous for it as an airport and business hub with connections to East Coast business interests. Also, even without all the racial strife and violence in Birmingham, Alabama would still have a bad reputation for civil rights with Selma, Montgomery, George Wallace's rhetoric and antics, etc which would wind up still negatively impacting Birmingham to some extent. |
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