October 18, 201212 yr The capital of NJ is suburban Philly? lol. That is worse than calling Newark suburban NYC. Just because a big city A's suburbs engulf smaller city B doesn't make city B a suburb of city A. If you said it about Camden, I would be sympathetic. Philadelphia might be considered a suburb of NYC on those grounds.
October 18, 201212 yr Do "the living" actually inhabit Trenton to any degree? From looking at the number of lonely streets, boarded-up buildings, and general deterioration, it's hard to tell...
October 18, 201212 yr It's pretty damning evidence that in the densest state in US there is nobody in this city.
October 18, 201212 yr Technically, it would be considered "suburban New York City" as Mercer County is part of NYC's CSA, not Philadelphia's. Strange as it is but Mercer County has higher commuting percentages going north than south. Though I don't think Trenton is "suburban" anywhere; it's an independent city and secondary MSA between much larger ones. Anyway, good pics. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
October 18, 201212 yr Marriott just announced that it is ending it's management of its hotel in downtown Trenton. The hotel was built with a huge public subsidy and has lost money each of the 10 years it has been open.
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