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darksideofthesun1 t1_iu959qf wrote
Reply to comment by midtownguy70 in New York City from the Worldview-3 satellite at an extremely low angle by kazamatzuri
Yes Long Island City is missing many new buildings.
darksideofthesun1 t1_irgsfl6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Not the Place to Be’: Young Professionals Are Leaving New York - Bloomberg by EvanMcD3
You are right about the trendy areas in NYC like Williamsburg, Chelsea and east village. There are many areas in queens that are not like that. Lookup elmhurst and Forest hills, it is much cheaper and you get larger apartments.
But I think there are good places to live all over the country. It is all the media and movies that keep people lusting New York all of the time.
Also 50 years ago there was real reason to live in New York because if you were different than the mainstream like gay or Jewish you wouldn’t fit in most of the country. That has changed now for many urban areas in the country. If you live in Burlington VT you can find your crowd even if you don’t fit the mainstream.
darksideofthesun1 t1_ixceg2q wrote
Reply to comment by LithiumLawson in New report reveals that New York has the 3rd best mobile network speed and coverage in the nation in study comparing download/upload speeds, latency, and total coverage area across 100 US cities by LithiumLawson
Such a weird comment. Jersey City is a great place.