^ yep.
NYC is obviously in its own universe within the US when it comes to all things urban.
The number 2 in that category gets a lot more messy to sort out. A great deal of subjective hair-splitting always ensues whenever someone insists on there being a definitive and lone #2.
IMO, it makes far more sense to just think of that next group of most urban US cities below NYC collectively as tier #2.
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"Missing middle" housing can be a great middle ground for many middle class families.
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