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If you think San Fransisco has reached its final form… you are wrong. Cities are not museums and must evolve over time or wither away. SF needs to get over itself and start green lighting new denser housing across the entire city.

Imagine if houses like this were available for an affordable price in a city near you…

What’s the ideal level of density for a city to have?




The best architectural experience any American has ever had was in a 1990s solarium at Wendy’s

Memphis should be a powerhouse American city rivaling Atlanta, Dallas and possibly Chicago. It sits on the Mississippi River, was once a logistics and cultural giant and had a historic head start in trade and rail. Now? Barely a blip in the national conversation.

When someone wants to build a duplex on their property, but the neighborhood character is soooo worth protecting

A lot of our problems in our cities can be traced back to this.

Imagine businesses here instead of strip malls.

This is not freedom. Knowing this does not make you a communist.

You may or may not like the design of many modern skyscrapers… But skyscrapers are a net positive for society. They allow us to work and live closer together, use land more efficiently, and reduce sprawl.

We could have this but ya’ll are obsessed with strip malls and Walmart

Legalize this in every neighborhood in America

There is just something so charming about small town America. Cities and suburbs are drawing all the people from these places, many towns will be lost to time at some point. We need a movement of people going back to these places, to create jobs and revitalize.




Less parking means more space for trees and people
