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Originally Posted by Syndic
You guys need to read Suburban Nation. If something had to be built on that plot (and something else would have been if The Domain wasn't), wouldn't you prefer it's mixed-use? It's all about "sprawling the right way", AKA building urbanism. I feel like mixed-used development isn't getting enough love here. People take it for granted. We didn't see any mixed-use development for decades. Maybe half a century. Now we "hate" it when it finally shows up and it's not perfect? Ridiculous.
No, the Domain isn't another downtown. It's not supposed to be. It's supposed to be just another neighborhood in a vast urban landscape (that doesn't exist yet). And that's not far out. That's home for me. That's my area of Austin. That's around where I grew up. So this part of Austin existed 25+ years ago. It's not like it's out in Round Rock or Buda or something. It's INFILL.
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I am not passionately against the Domain. I think it's fun to visit actually. I just don't see it as a neighborhood even if people wanna ride it off as such. If it wants to be a neighborhood, the only possible way I could see it happening is if more of it gets built but that all sections are connected and not surrounded and separated by parking lots the way Domain I and II are.
Also again a rapid transit would help connecting downtown to the Domain giving it a more neighborhood feel.
Here in the Bay Area there is a similar development in Emeryville literally right on the other side of the Bay Area. For $4 you can take a bus from downtown San Francisco that takes you directly to this area in about 20 minutes. I'd been meaning to take photos of it so that I can compare them to the Domain. It's connected to safe sidewalks and to actual streets as opposed to the way the Domain was built. Its basically the same concept but it is smaller and with less stores and more connected for public access. This is the way the Domain should have been done it they wanted to promote a dense urban neighborhood.
Here it is on google map.
https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en
Sure, the Domain may be better than what their was before, but if this is what we wanna go for than why not call it as it is? And why get offended if someone calls it for what it is? Ahealy is right, the development functions just like a mall.
And on your take of mixed-use I agree with you. It's a clever way to build. But if we wanna go urban then, why not stress the importance of better public transportation?