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Old Posted Nov 16, 2020, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by combusean View Post
I really don't know why anyone would look to ASU as an example of urban design as every their downtown buildings are mostly single-use fortresses.

If ASU wants to spend its money dolling up Central Avenue's right of way, that'd be great, but I would prefer landowners realize their own value in underutilized parcels and redevelop them accordingly.
I just don't get it... it's like "bike lanes, shade, etc." which are all good things but i don't see how that's really a plan. And I don't see what good it does when the stretch they're talking about is almost fully developed already. It's not some abandoned stretch of land like the lake was that creates some wonderful opportunity for development.
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