Funny because I was just thinking that this is moving along pretty quickly. Just goes to show how fast time flies when you get to a certain age. Or how slow so many other projects progress comparatively.It blows my mind that this thread was started over 5 years ago and we still have 0 buildings. Why does this stuff take so long?
It should be crying out for some mid-rent commercial spaces to fit the context more - like put the grab and go coffee shop facing the train station, and maybe some seats looking out at the train and highway hubub from behind some glass. I'd much rather look at that than a parking garage wall. And how about street safety? The kind where you feel seen from doorways (witnesses) instead of wondering what sort of ghoul is going to nab you from a parking garage on the way home from the train or the 66 bus.That blank wall facing the CR platform is just crying out for an art installation of some kind...
It should be crying out for some mid-rent commercial spaces to fit the context more - like put the grab and go coffee shop facing the train station, and maybe some seats looking out at the train and highway hubub from behind some glass. I'd much rather look at that than a parking garage wall. And how about street safety? The kind where you feel seen from doorways (witnesses) instead of wondering what sort of ghoul is going to nab you from a parking garage on the way home from the train or the 66 bus.
I have sisters who say these things... and they make sense. Street level business occupation is way better than giant vent panels and garage doors. For many reasons.
I swear --- some of these designers are from the 'burbs and never walk anywhere.
My go-to rhyme: The abutters are nutters.It blows my mind that this thread was started over 5 years ago and we still have 0 buildings. Why does this stuff take so long?
It should be crying out for some mid-rent commercial spaces to fit the context more - like put the grab and go coffee shop facing the train station, and maybe some seats looking out at the train and highway hubub from behind some glass. I'd much rather look at that than a parking garage wall. And how about street safety? The kind where you feel seen from doorways (witnesses) instead of wondering what sort of ghoul is going to nab you from a parking garage on the way home from the train or the 66 bus.
I have sisters who say these things... and they make sense. Street level business occupation is way better than giant vent panels and garage doors. For many reasons.
I swear --- some of these designers are from the 'burbs and never walk anywhere.