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Originally Posted by jd3189
Heck, look at much of Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx that are opposite from Manhattan in NYC. Very dense suburbia built on a grid, sidewalks here and there, and commercial streets every other street.
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There is absolutely no "dense suburbia opposite from Manhattan" in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx, and certaintly no "sidewalks here and there".
Those neighborhoods are significantly denser/more urban than anywhere else in North America excepting Manhattan. There are millions of people living in extreme density in those neighborhoods, while no other metro in U.S./Canada has more than about 100k residents living at such densities.