• FiveMacs
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    311 months ago

    No, opening residential to commercial property would ruin it. One business won’t…the droves of others will.

    • rumschlumpel
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      11 months ago

      Businesses don’t usually just completely overrun entire neighborhoods, and “opening” doesn’t mean “rules? fucking gone, do whatever the fuck you want”.

      Mixed zoning is the norm in Europe, and it sure as fuck doesn’t ruin any neighborhoods, quite the opposite in fact.

      • @[email protected]
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        911 months ago

        I was struggling to understand this thread as a European running my business from my home, in my case I’m more of a “go visit” than “receive visits” but I also know of others in the neighborhood that do hairdressing, electronics repairs, etc.

        I also have multiple supermarkets in walking distance…

    • @[email protected]
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      5111 months ago

      It’s funny, because mixed use zoning is some of the most desirable places to live in terms of market value. People don’t want to drive for. Every. Single. Thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        1411 months ago

        The argument against mixed use is often that they don’t want to be forced to live in a mixed use area, but the same people are fine with forcing everyone to live how they want. Most likely they only want single family homes because they have never experienced good mixed use and can’t imagine how great it is.

    • @[email protected]
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      2111 months ago

      it’s as if you think the alternative is businesses being like “alright boys, suburbs are on the menu”.

      of course there’ll be regulation, mixed use zoning doesn’t mean chaos.

    • oʍʇǝuoǝnu
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      1711 months ago

      That’s not how cities work.

      Home based businesses are normal in Canada where I live, people have hair, massage, other aesthetic studios, small scale businesses, professional services like counselling, etc. Heck, you can even rezone some corner properties to a neighbourhood commercial zone that only permits a handful of uses like corner stores or coffee shops.

      The less homogenous a neighbourhood is the better it is for everyone. Unless you like being a slave to your car and driving 15 minutes to the store when you forgot milk.

    • The Quuuuuill
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      1411 months ago

      I see you’ve never lived and worked in a pleasant walkable community

    • @[email protected]
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      611 months ago

      That’s why you set limits and have laws/zoning that allow some things and not others. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing.

      • @RIPandTERROR
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        111 months ago

        mixed

        See, that’s where you trigger the Karens