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I remember seeing a picture of a suburban style Burger King in Miami a few years ago, it had been completely walled off by skyscrapers on all sides. It struck me as being such a bizarre sight, but one that is becoming more common as sunbelt cities rapidly urbanize. It's not uncommon to see homes with yards a few feet from 30 story condos these days.
Post your favorite Google Street View examples of abrupt changes from suburban style development to an urban environment.
Probably NYC vs many of its suburbs. There is somewhat of a gradual transition, but past a certain point you get hit with a city vibe quickly (like driving down Jamaica Ave in Queens).
Get a few blocks north: houses on smaller lots and some apartments nearby, cafes and a grocery store in walking distance, grid plan with alleys, 2 lanes.
I stand by my assertion that one thing Reno will always have over Vegas is its neighborhoods.
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