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@volvoshine Isn’t it because the city and/or county aren’t responsible for it? At least on the river they decided, foolishly, to make it a private requirement, so it’s still piecemeal 50 years later
Burdines. Hated when my mom would drag me in there as a kid and spend what felt like forever. But in hindsight it was a vibe that I didn't appreciate (and had a restaurant when I was really young!)
People would see a favorite color poll that looks like
3 Yellow
1 Cyan
1 Robin's egg blue
1 Cerulean
1 Powder blue
1 Sapphire
1 Royal blue
And conclude that yellow is far and away people's favorite color
@jarjoh Lol that is ironic. But I guess it's just proof that decent design is possible in spite of the "breaking up the masses" nonsense design that everyone hates (perhaps some for motivated reasons...). Decent modernist design is also possible too
Tysons just keeps building 🤯
The site currently occupied by Shipgarten could be transformed into THREE residential towers featuring:
🏙️ 14, 17, and 14 stories
🏠 427 senior living residences
🍽️ Up to 4 restaurants
🛍️ 25,800 sq ft of retail
🌳 A central park, trails, dog park, and public plazas
Tysons isn't slowing down anytime soon. 🚇🏗️🌆
I think if your child has a condition making them prone to medical emergencies that's usually a known quantity which parents are mindful of.
Otherwise, a random, unfortunate medical event could happen to a seemingly healthy child while parents are sleeping and unaware too. Idk.
Now there are prob a lot of valid arguments against allowing young children to ride alone in AVs but one I saw was "what if your child has a medical emergency?"
How often do healthy young children have medical emergencies? (which could also happen walking to school, etc)
Americans just terminally view everything in terms of edge cases. It's like people who won't get an EV because they might want to take a 600-mile road trip one day, which they have yet to do.
Americans just terminally view everything in terms of edge cases. It's like people who won't get an EV because they might want to take a 600-mile road trip one day, which they have yet to do.
@tnertz@jasonc_nc@boynamedcadence@Chicago_Goofies@ChitownPatriot1 Have fun biking drywall when you need to fix a wall in your house. Have fun riding a bus with groceries for 20 people for your family get together.
Oh wait you won’t own property in your socialist utopia.
Going to run an identity politics campaign about being the first president with Swedish and Italian heritage. Will have the northeast and Minnesota on lockdown.
What is going on with Dallas? Doesn't look good from the outside. Is it going to be the Sun Belt's version, in a very loose sense, of St. Louis (or perhaps pre-2010s Detroit?) where the center city becomes an irrelevant donut hole to anonymous burbs w/ no center of gravity?
The Dallas Stars have made their choice. 🏒
After more than 30 years in Dallas, the franchise plans to build a new arena in Plano when its American Airlines Center lease expires in 2031.
A Plano City Council agenda released Tuesday indicates city leaders will vote Monday on a formal agreement with the Stars, a key step toward making the project official.
Combined with this week's Mavericks arena announcement and Neiman Marcus' downtown exit, it's another major blow to the city's urban core.
What's your take on this blow to downtown? Tell us below. ⬇️
📹️: Shannon Worley / Social video producer