If you drive, or ride the bus, up Rhode Island Avenue/Baltimore Avenue from the DC line to the Beltway, you will see a lot of light commercial/industrial being redeveloped as residential/light commercial. The latest development is in my neighborhood; the old Howard Johnson's, Days Inn, and Red Roof Inn properties are being demolished, and redeveloped into over 300 residential units with retail on the first floor. Many of my neighbors are not pleased. I'm in favor of it. I like urban conveniences like frequent public transportation and a good restaurant that is within a two block walk of my house. You aren't going to get urban conveniences unless you urbanize.
In each and every town in the state of New Jersey, hundreds, if not, thousands of new apartments are being built. My question is where are all these people coming from that need apartments? There are no single families homes being built at all just mega apartment complexes
If you drive, or ride the bus, up Rhode Island Avenue/Baltimore Avenue from the DC line to the Beltway, you will see a lot of light commercial/industrial being redeveloped as residential/light commercial. The latest development is in my neighborhood; the old Howard Johnson's, Days Inn, and Red Roof Inn properties are being demolished, and redeveloped into over 300 residential units with retail on the first floor. Many of my neighbors are not pleased. I'm in favor of it. I like urban conveniences like frequent public transportation and a good restaurant that is within a two block walk of my house. You aren't going to get urban conveniences unless you urbanize.
Saw this today, and I couldn't help but think about you: https://babylonbee.com/news/holy-spirits-presence-departs-from-church-building-after-discovering-its-just-a-remodeled-pizza-hut?
In each and every town in the state of New Jersey, hundreds, if not, thousands of new apartments are being built. My question is where are all these people coming from that need apartments? There are no single families homes being built at all just mega apartment complexes
Thank you for the shout-out, Addison!