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Originally Posted by thegoodlife
My take on the Beltline is this: It's certainly not my type of neighborhood. I was in the Belltine on Saturday and later that day up in Aspen Woods, and the difference is night and day. IMO, you'd have to be on drugs to want to live in the Beltline. There is nothing appealing about the place, but I suppose everyone has different ideas.
I'm thankful the Beltline is there, and that there are people willing to live there because the rest of the city needs a place for the homeless and junkies, etc.. If people want to be a martyr and live there, I say let them, and I thank them for their sacrifice. It keeps those bad elements away from the rest of the city.
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My take on Aspen Woods is this: It's certainly not my type of neighborhood. I was in Aspen Woods on Saturday and later that day in Beltline, and the difference is night and day. IMO, you'd have to be on drugs to want to live in the Aspen Woods. There is nothing appealing about the place, but I suppose everyone has different ideas.
I'm thankful that Aspen Woods is there, and that there are people willing to live there because the rest of the city needs a place for the beige cookie cutters and boring middle aged crossover soccer moms, etc.. If people want to be a martyr and live there, I say let them, and I thank them for their sacrifice. It keeps those bad elements away from the rest of the city.