Saturday, May 19, 2012

"These Districts Work Better without All the Bureaucratic Attachment Parenting"

"What could be wrong with a district where nightclubs and galleries are encouraged to thrive? Nothing, necessarily; done right, a city can help foster these scenes with a gentle guiding hand. Constructing an entire milieu from whole cloth, however, is where cities get into trouble. 'The problem with these created-overnight districts is that you’re trying to create a culture as opposed to letting one grow,' says Nathaniel Hood, a Minneapolis-based transportation planner. 'You’re getting the culture that one developer or city council member thinks the city needs, as opposed to the ground-up culture that comes from multiple players.'"

Will Doig in Salon criticizes "urban entertainment districts."

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