Originally Posted by
mschwett
a relatively small percentage of the US population lives in city cores, and an even smaller percentage lives AND works in them. most of where americans live is planned and built since the automobile.
Not necessarily. The largest population centers…New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, etc…have had cars grafted into them rather than being built
for cars. New York City and Boston, in particular, are constrained by their geography and don’t have the suburbs that some other places have. All of those examples have high numbers of people who work in the city core.