Isn't that the way big cities were before the 1920s (as transportation options were far more limited and people far less wealthy) and the shift away from it afterwards, thanks first to rail then cars, suggests that many didn't like it.
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Originally Posted by MonkeyRonin
(Without getting into a whole debate on the merits of suburbia, I can certainly understand the appeal. It just doesn't have to be so goddamn ugly and inhumane)
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Because Manhattan 1910, or Hong Kong present is so "humane" and pretty for the average person.