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    Residential in Downtown?

    Re: Filene's As you say density is necessary for public transit to work. However it is not the only condition. Individual transit lines are unidirectional. Only a consistently very high density city could support a spread out grid of transit lines going in multiple directions. For Boston in...
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    Residential in Downtown?

    I am exited about the changes. I don't think every area of the city needs to have a residential component. Public transit works only if there is a core of high density office space that is accessible by multiple, and preferably all, transit lines so that people can commute there from...

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