The one drawback of the place - from a planner's point of view, of course - is how vanilla, how whitebread the neighborhood feels. If you've ever walked around the neighborhood surrounding UIC in Chicago, you know the feeling I'm getting at. The whole place just feels too whitewashed. If you've read Jane Jacobs' The Death and Life of Great American Cities, you'd see the potential issues with having a neighborhood in which all the buildings are pretty much of the same age, same design, and same quality. In a nutshell, how do high-margin and low-margin enterprises co-exist peaceably when rents will be relatively constant? All in all, I do love Tanner Springs Park. Wish we had something comparable here in SF.
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