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Originally Posted by LA21st
Yup, that's what I mentioned as well.
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For San Francisco, I worked with other central neighbourhoods. I pretty much covered their whole northeastern quarter.
However those traditional residential central districts in both SF and LA has been very dense for decades and therefore their population is pretty much stable or growing slowly.
Downtowns' boom, with all those residential conversions and infill, is a new phenomenon and that's what I was having in mind when opened this thread. It's not a thread about urban density per se.
But sure, as soon as I finish all Downtowns (still missing about 12 considering the metro areas above 1 million), I intend to work on other neighbourhoods in LA and elsewhere.