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Old Posted Aug 17, 2018, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by jd3189 View Post
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.
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.
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