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Old Posted Dec 30, 2016, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Shwayze1994 View Post
Guys, I may have barked up the wrong tree lol I'm just so used to neighborhoods like Shaw, The Grove, Dogtown, Delmar Loop, Soulard, and Lafayette Square in St Louis which give me an artsy, like Bohemian, "hipster" feel to them every time I visit, and those neighborhoods are so different from this one. My bad guys lol
I would actually agree with you. My fellow LA former are, once again, being ultra-sensitive. The Arts District is mostly a neighborhood with a light-industrial urban fabric that's quickly being replaced with hipster housing and amenities. Honestly, it's destined to end up more like Manhattan's Meatpacking District than the Lower East Side.
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