I’m talking about a massive park in the absolute heart of the city. Located such that is naturally surrounded by city high rises. *People are giving examples of parks that are way off in the boonies. I’m trying to say located centrally, heart of the city, you know where the high rises are. Yes I understand nyc has more, the point is centrally located.

Copied by younger cities in North Americ. You know, the cities younger than NYC that could have seen the value of setting aside a large area for parkland before it was developed.

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    9 months ago

    I may remember incorrectly, but NY was only ‘able’ to build in a grid by displacing a lot of residents and tearing it all down to start from scratch

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      Some democracy their city is if they actively sought out the world’s most frustrating city design at such civilian expense (and with it not being free).

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        9 months ago

        I’m honestly not that stupid but it kinda seems like that would be the least frustrating layout.

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          9 months ago

          All the streets in NYC are numbered, none are known by any name. After a while that begins to feel tedious.

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                Hi. I grew up in a city with named streets. One street can have four names depending on where you’re at on it. You’ve never had to deal with directing someone down a city full of that, apparently.

                On the other hand, we have an area with lettered streets. L comes before M, N, O, P, etc. If you’re on F and need to get to C Street, you know you need to go up 3 blocks. Meanwhile, if you’re on Johnson and need to get to North York, you have to know that it’s the same street and changes names in 7 blocks.