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Originally Posted by Metro-One
Thats the part i found really funny, because that only represents a small fraction of the streets / corridors in St. John's, including the downtown surroundings.
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Maybe I'm wrong but I'd think that in St. John's you have to go outside the ring road (Empire Ave)
(it's a bit ridiculous that I know these things from memory yet have never set foot in Newfoundland) to find detached single-use commercial buildings like the White Spot restaurant and gas stations with the pumps on the side of the streets and enough room for several cars fueling up at the same time.
And sure, ok, it's on the edge of downtown. Still, to me it's normal to get at first sight a very suburban-ish vibe from the bottom left part of the picture we're talking about. And the rest of the pic (with the grass, trees, and all that street level space) does not feel super urban either.
Which, again, is not supposed to be an insult. Unless on this forum, grit, graffiti, street level windows with bars, garbage bags outside doors, trash whirling with the wind, homeless people sleeping on the curb, concrete everywhere, smog, the smell of urine, the absence of trees and grass, and all the other typical caracteristics of extreme urbanity are unambiguously desirable, because this is SSP?
Thanks LeftCoaster for the context info...