Downtown Houston in the 1970s—when it was largely a sea of parking lots, with hardly a tree in sight.
Houston is the only major U.S. city without traditional single-use zoning. Retail, offices, and residential spaces can exist side by side, letting market forces shape neighborhoods instead of strict zoning laws. This approach fosters flexible, organic development, though it has also contributed to the city’s sprawl and reliance on cars.
It’s kind of ironic how Bad Bunny was dancing on an electrical post at the Super Bowl halftime show.
Puerto Rico isn’t exactly known for having reliable electricity.
He could have highlighted the electrical grid crisis in PR and done some good with his platform, but he chose degeneracy!