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Originally Posted by Handro
I agree. It's nice to get some density in this area but I don't see this becoming a popular hub for anyone that doesn't work or live there. It's a mixed-use Lakeshore East.
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The concert venue should bring people in at night, and the sports fields should bring in families and beer leagues. If Sterling Bay opens any restaurants themselves via Four Corners Group, those tend to target a younger partying crowd.
Don't get the Lakeshore East comparison, which is exclusively a bedroom community and deliberately has no entertainment uses.
I'm still disappointed in the poor transit access for Lincoln Yards, but the road access should be pretty good after full build-out and the 606 is like an expressway funneling joggers and cyclists into LY.