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I wish more American land developers understood this strategy back in the 1900s instead of building American cities for cars instead of people. Maybe we'll figure it out this century. It's hard for me to want to live anywhere outside of NYC because an urban pedestrian lifestyle isn't really possible anywhere else today in America.
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This is actually how transit x real estate development worked in the US for a lot of then-suburbs. Streetcar lines would also pay for the development of neighbourhoods (roads, sewage systems, etc) around their lines in places like LA.
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What happened? Why did streetcars stop running and stop being developed in a lot of places?
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