Posted Aug 26, 2019, 3:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Quixote
LA’s urban core is DT to Santa Monica, north of the 10 and south of the mountains—our “Manhattan.” There’s a clear difference in built form, activity, amenities, and appeal that distinguish it from the rest of the metro area (and the traffic to, from, and within proves it). And in terms of geographic area, it’s relatively compact.
“Low density” is also relative. Is 10,000/square mile low density? Because that’s what the detached SFH nabes average at the very least.
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Yup. Although I can see the borders moving south as Culver City/USC/West Adams etc keep improving.
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