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Originally Posted by The Commish
I think it's a good use of the land that will definitely appeal to large swaths of the population (such as empty-nesters, first time homeowners, families). Higher density developments have a place in planning, too. I just can't comment definitively here because I don't know the surrounding area too well. I do like the mixed retail/residential parts of the development. It appeals to my sense of wanting to live in a walkable, livable neighborhood that doesn't require a car for absolutely everything. I think it would be great to step outside to a bakery, coffee shop, pizza place, and so on. We'll see what happens, but it has promise.
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hey comm., if you like walking around for what you need maybe you should move to a larger city. i live in queens and it sucks. yes i can walk to all i need, but the urban filth brings me to pa. with a smile and back to ny with a crappy attitude. soon as the wife says move, i'm gone BEEP BEEP.