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Why can't we consider expanding to new non-developed areas in this scenario?

The main reason I'm anti high density areas is it's unhealthy: people are stressed, there's no sense of community, commerce space is scarce and extremely expensive to rent so { banks, supermarkets, estate agents } take all of them making any new commercial idea almost impossible to put through thus less employment too. I don't know much about this though, it's just my thoughts after living in very different areas and cities and how I feel about it.




> Why can't we consider expanding to new non-developed areas in this scenario?

Because a lot of people want to keep relatively untouched nature too.

> people are stressed

I don't see any evidence that this is caused by high density living.

> there's no sense of community

Most suburban areas, in my experience, have little sense of community. Maybe small villages are different, but in the suburban areas I've lived, at most I knew my immediate neighbours. People often tend to drive too and from the places where they are involved in community activities. If anything, I feel more connected to communities that form separate from the residential areas, and there tend to be more of them in high density city centres.

> commerce space is scarce

Is it? Near me, the densest areas have plenty of available commercial units cheaply available.

More importantly: Building densely allow for far more flexibility with the rest of the space.


>people are stressed

You ever asked us?

>there's no sense of community

Says who? Ronald Reagan?

>commerce space is scarce and extremely expensive to rent so { banks, supermarkets, estate agents } take all of them making any new commercial idea almost impossible to put through thus less employment too

I guess I'll go tell all the shops and such in Davis Square that they don't exist.




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