This would have made a great monorail station.
The nerve of this guy, to sell his money hole. And then he doesn't want to chat about it with the local anti-development alternative weekly! What a dick!
What does he think this is, a free country?
PML! I can't believe someone just called the Stranger the local ANTI-development alt weekly! hahahaha.
Is that in the imfamouse "Burner Triangle" where your brother and his posse of bad-ass racist artists run over black people and their boom-boom noise boxes in their "Art Cars"?
um, didn't Slog just say antidensity = antigren??
The guy who bought next door to commercial/higher zoning -- should be happy he paid less and should expect that one day the higher zoned lot will be developed. The neigbors are always against development and typically they fail to realize that they might liike having more bars, restaurants, coffee shops and other retail within walking distance. Their walk score will go up! Thy won't have to drive for so many trips. And in fact the new investment down the street tends to raise their proepty values.
And if they don't like it they can sell and move (perhaps out to a nice sprawly suburbia near gas stations). People in single family zones really have no basis to object that the higher zoned lots, er, actually fill out their higher zoning.
What those 100 new housing units should be sprawled out on the Samamish plateau instead???
I hate to be a bitch, especially on an eve likes Thanksgiving's Eve, but this reads like a college essay. Perhaps from a freshman comp course on "Writing the City." More interesting next time, please.
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