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Originally Posted by thegoatman
I agree with the last part but slightly disagree with the first. This part of Clark St. should be Manhattan dense.
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While I agree there should be more 6 or 7+ story buildings directly on the street (there's already a handful), I'm not sure you hang out in the area. Here's a breakdown of densities right there:
* Between Fullerton, Clark, Lakewood, and Diversey = 78,444 ppsm
* Between Broadway, Diversey, Belmont, and Inner LSD = 83,323 ppsm
* Between Clark, Fullerton, and Lincoln Park West = 71,381 ppsm
* Between Belmont, Broadway, Lakeshore Drive, and Irving Park = 88,880 ppsm
All of these areas, which are continuous basically from Clark St and then when it changes to Broadway to Lakeshore Drive/Inner Lake Shore Drive up to Irving Park Rd has a combined density of 83,856 ppsm in 0.56 square mile physical area. Now from a Manhattan perspective, it's typically above 100k ppsm but definitely not everywhere. There are parts of Manhattan that are less dense than some of the above and others pretty similar. In Manhattan, the area bounded by 14th St, 6th Ave, 3rd Ave, and 35th St is 81,886 ppsm in just under 0.60 sq mi physical area. That part of Chicago is a little denser than that area of Manhattan at a similar physical area.