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Originally Posted by BunkyWay
People who believe or insist (through the writing of zoning codes) that retail should be incorporated into every design are, for lack of a better word, ignorant, as they have no understanding of the current market trends that are pushing the retail industry away from brick and mortar stores.
A coffee shop or restaurant is not the same thing as a retail store, so perhaps some are just using incorrect terminology.
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Considering that no one has even suggested writing codes that require retail everywhere, we're all safe from your
ignorant label.
I am arguing that it is the missed opportunity for this development to add the growing vibrancy of the neighborhood and of this specific location. Instead, this will continue the schizophrenic street-level environment in Midtown - one block has street level retail, the next block has a plaza, the next block has retail, the next block is a parking lot, and so on. Is it any wonder that the retail already in existence struggles?