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December 6, 201113 yr Thanks! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 8, 201113 yr Thanks. The residential construction isn't exactly my cup of tea, but I've always liked settling in one place and staying until I have to change, and that looks like a place where a people stop by on the way up. The materials used in those buildings aren't intended to last as long as it takes for an area to mature and feel permanent and established. Still, it's attractive in its own context, and I hope that the Northeast's tradition of valuing access to rail transport will continue to spread westward. The station looks attractive and functional.
December 11, 201113 yr Thanks. The residential construction isn't exactly my cup of tea, but I've always liked settling in one place and staying until I have to change, and that looks like a place where a people stop by on the way up. The materials used in those buildings aren't intended to last as long as it takes for an area to mature and feel permanent and established. Still, it's attractive in its own context, and I hope that the Northeast's tradition of valuing access to rail transport will continue to spread westward. The station looks attractive and functional. I agree with you but these developments do get rid of the rundown and dead areas of a city and turn them into hip places to live. They also boost transit ridership , this was the first TOD in NJ...
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