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Originally Posted by jtown,man
Who would have thought an urban forum would have so many people who are so into trees.
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In my case it's almost the same thing - I'm into long-term real estate investing and that means good quality land in a good location with the highest-quality buildings and/or trees on it.
Even from an urban point of view - high-quality, pleasant architecture and high-quality, pleasant landscaping are pretty closely related. That Chicago street Via Chicago posted (his street), to me the centenarian buildings and centenarian trees are both core ingredients for the feel of the neighborhood.