Fort Worth vs. Memphis vs. St. Louis vs Kansas City (skyscrapers, unemployment)
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Still don’t understand how Fort Worth was winning this thread by so much. Downtown Fort Worth is nice, but the overall core area isn’t that impressive, I wouldn’t even put it in the same box with KC or STL.
I partially live in Fort Worth, I’m very fond of the city. Yet nothing I’ve seen tells me Fort Worth can sit with STL or KC on a structural level, at least not right now.
Still don’t understand how Fort Worth was winning this thread by so much. Downtown Fort Worth is nice, but the overall core area isn’t that impressive, I wouldn’t even put it in the same box with KC or STL.
Maybe it's because people actually read the poll question?
Hint: it asks nothing about downtowns or urban cores.
I partially live in Fort Worth, I’m very fond of the city. Yet nothing I’ve seen tells me Fort Worth can sit with STL or KC on a structural level, at least not right now.
That's the difference between you in me. You "partially" live in Fort Worth. I'm IN and grew up in the city.
You're only focused on one single aspect of the poll, and I don't even think it was the main focus of it.
That's the difference between you in me. You "partially" live in Fort Worth. I'm IN and grew up in the city..
You know this doesn’t change my experience right? Regardless, I still don’t see how Fort Worth sits with KC or STL or a structural level, it’s literally like comparing Mississauga to Chicago.
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Originally Posted by JJG
You're only focused on one single aspect of the poll, and I don't even think it was the main focus of it.
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