Posted on 06/24/2024 11:24:57 AM PDT by cuz1961
.... [It's] the first car-free neighborhood built from scratch in the U.S.," Culdesac CEO Ryan Johnson tells CNBC Make It. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
If people want to do this on their on accord, go for it. Just don’t impose this on anyone (which I know they are trying to do)
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Pass!
Bet they used motor vehicles to build and furnish the libtard utopia.
I can’t imagine not having a workshop/garage with some nice toys in it.
living above the shop
or having a home office
they are crazy with the new ideas
There was a big parking lot by the Village, what hypocrites.
That’s $200/m higher than the 15 year FRM I paid off ten years ago...on a $147K loan!
When I was in LA, we used to call these sh***y apartments, "civilian barracks"...One mans floor is another man's ceiling...Gak!
That is no way from humans to live.
A walk up girlfriend, cool, bet she already has a new boyfriend
They are prisons complete with indoor spying. Once they lock the doors, she’ll never leave. Oh, and the WEF’ers will burn us out of our home or our have Blackrock buy your home so nobody can have it afterwards.
It looks to me kind of like . . . a condo.
As everyone knows, retail is a tough business with thin margins and high inventory turnover. Her little window doesn't show a lot of product and there weren't any customers.
Maybe she has a good online presence and moves a lot of product there. Otherwise, I would say that this looks like a faux video.
Real cute and everything; but I’m inclined to believe that the management is going to start losing a lot of money on this, then when the new leases come up, they’ll have to reshuffle the deck and up the ante, big time.
UBER and pizza hut should sue on the grounds of domestic trade restrictions.
You could not get me to move to Phoenix/Tempe/Scottsdale/Chandler for any amount of money and particlarly if the living conditions put my travel from the area in the hands of others.
What was one of the great achievment of the automobile? Transportation independence beyond immediate local means. People no longer needed any form of public transport to travel any distance they wanted, at anytime and on their own schedule. The automobile was a win for freedom and Liberty.
ALL - as in 100% - of planned communities prefer humans live like Bees - communual, regimented, high density, controlled.
Parking spaces for visitor cars and her car is off site...details, details...
My God, does that say it all. Living in the shop where you work used to be called poverty. And poor is what you will always be if your career is making candles. I know a couple people who make candles - its their third or fourth career in a string of jobs that usually includes dog walking too.
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