The Deleted Scenes - New and Old #125
The Death of the Neighborhood Grocery Store, Southern Urbanism Quarterly, Dave Olverson, July 13, 2023
This is a good point. Language matters—and language that sounds contrived, stripped of any sort of human sentiment, raises suspicion. But on the other hand, language like this is an attempt to understand and reverse-engineer via policy what we once permitted to develop naturally. And that’s a lot better than nothing. But anyway, this piece is about small grocery stores. Olverson writes that the effective nationwide ban on small neighborhood grocery stores
Good stuff. Read the whole thing. Let Fairfax County grow, Greater Greater Washington, Luca Gattoni-Celli, August 7, 2023 There’s a lot here, and you should read the whole thing. First of all, I know Luca, and he’s neither a developer nor an activist. He’s an utterly normal person with a family who realized that the housing situation in the D.C. metro area is insane. Let me put it this way: he’s no more an ideologue than I am. Looking for housing here will do that to you. Now a little bit from the piece:
In other words, there’s a heck of a lot of room to grow before you reach truly urban densities of the sort that would change the kind of place Fairfax County is. He also makes the point that sprawl intensifies traffic and commute times, because so many people from further out pour onto the highways; much of the new exurban housing lacks close access to transit. Whatever style or language the YIMBY message takes, its underlying claim is basically true: people need somewhere to live, and our land use regime seems to be based on the opposite. Lobby Life, Slate, Henry Grabar, July 28, 2023
In a way, if it’s there, it doesn’t matter what it is. Maybe. This is a fun piece that is, despite this critique, cautiously appreciative of the quasi-public space that a hotel lobby is. I like them too. As a kid, I remember a couple of day trips to Manhattan when we stopped by a fancy hotel that had a cat lounging around the lobby. I got to pet the cat for a few minutes while my parents chatted with the doorman. Of course, that was a nicer space than your typical chain hotel lobby, but it’s one of those things that’s sort of a blank canvas. The death of ownership, Business Insider, Nathan Proctor May 18, 2023
Proctor is a major right-to-repair advocate. I think this is one of the most important political movements out there. But it’s not really political. Like housing, it’s sort of a pre-political idea that’s forced to subsist within a political movement. The folks worried about being forced to own nothing and be happy should be upset at Apple, not people building apartments. Once again, read the whole thing. Related Reading: Thank you for reading! Please consider upgrading to a paid subscription to help support this newsletter. You’ll get a weekly subscribers-only post, plus full access to the archive: over 700 posts and growing. And you’ll help ensure more material like this! You're currently a free subscriber to The Deleted Scenes. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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A Shell Or a Vessel?
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
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Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Thoughts on the ease of cooking restaurant-style and fantastic consumer choice
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