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Sunday, January 11, 2015
A Most Wanted Man (2014)
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Showdown: Richardson 80, Berkner 74
From 2015 01 09 Richardson vs Berkner |
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Friday, January 9, 2015
Further Thoughts on the Center of Dallas
Yesterday, I mused on the implications of an assertion by urban designer Patrick Kennedy:
Being the center means that there is something in all directions. Today let's complete a tour d'horizon.
Kennedy had a prescription for how Dallas could wrestle the center of town back south to Dallas: Densification. Transit. Walkability. The implications to me were that Richardson needed to steal a page from Kennedy's playbook in order to hold the center of town in Richardson.The center of town has shifted to swaths of 635 and 75 up through Plano. The center of town is no longer Dallas, but the North Dallas border.
Source: StreetSmart.
Being the center means that there is something in all directions. Today let's complete a tour d'horizon.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Center of Dallas is Now in Richardson
Professional urban designer (and unprofessional gadfly) Patrick Kennedy makes an audacious claim about Dallas in the D Magazine blog StreetSmart:
Kennedy doesn't say by what measure the center of town has moved north (population? economic activity? traffic? world classiness?), so it's impossible to confirm or falsify the audacious claim. But Kennedy is the unofficial leader of the "tear down IH345" movement in Dallas as well as a member in good standing of the "Kill The Trinity Tollroad Project." He makes a living from this stuff (or, if not from his gadfly work for D Magazine, at least from other stuff related to urban design). So, when he says, "I do know cities," we probably ought to listen. So, let's make him king for a day and just assume he does know what he's talking about. Let's just assume he's right -- the center of Dallas is now somewhere in or near Richardson -- and consider the implications.My fundamental point of this work and one I make over and over again in my various presentations is that we’ve been applying suburban thinking to the downtown area, which has in effect, forced it to compete with the suburbs. That’s a fight it cannot win. And has effectively suburbanized it (while ruralizing South Dallas as Peter Simek has correctly pointed out) as the center of town has shifted to swaths of 635 and 75 up through Plano. The center of town is no longer Dallas, but the North Dallas border.
Source: StreetSmart.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Overtime: Richardson 71, Mesquite Horn 65
From 2015 01 06 Mesquite Horn vs Richardson |
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