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move up, bliss. room for another one? |
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Bourbon Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. |
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I like this idea --
if cities would
hearken,
there'd be light
in abundance
and no trouble
parking. |
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I am croissanting this because I would love it. And Nightshift Towers as well. A lot of people work the overnight shift, and certainly not all of them are drug dealers or scumbags or sleazebags of some sort- a zone like this could legitimize the small number of people who gotta work all night. Plus, who hasn't ever wanted to eat at a strange hour, but couldn't find a place to go or felt that everywhere that was open was unsafe or weird in some way? |
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This and the Towers idea are very similar, but this is indeed a much more general idea for 24-hour places. Maybe 24-hour strip malls. Perhaps people don't necessarily want to live in a full-out community for lateshifters. |
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Taylor Square, Sydney..Yek ! and Yek ! again. |
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You'd still have to get to and from the district at all hours of the night, which might not be such fun. |
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True, Pottedstu. And what better than dropping down to your local at 3am if you like? Where I live it's hot right now, so many just go to the beach at night, bringing their dinner and drinks with them (families,etc). Also, students tend to pack their boot/trunk with booze and drive out to a cool area where they won't disturb anyone - whole convoys having a party. |
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The trouble with this is that the whole idea of 24-hour stores is convenience, and having to get across the city to The Zone at 3 AM isn't very convenient. |
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