Why do SF businesses close early? (Researching for a public policy project)
Search for a place that actually excels at what you like rather than one that 'has it all'
What city did you most change your mind on and why?
Now that I’ve moved to LA. If you don’t need to be here why move here?
When comparing city populations, the urban area provides the best information
What makes the difference between a mid city and a top tier city for you personally?
What's your "favorite" comment you repeatedly see in this sub?
What is a popular misconception about a city that you want to dispel?
What groups hike in Griffith park?
What area has the best combination of nature and diversity?
What does your city do better than any other American city?
What cities in the US have the best nightlife and entertainment?
Hot Take: NYC and Chicago only share skyscrapers and good transit.
If money was not a factor and you had to choose between Northern California or Southern California, which one would you choose and why?
Question for Californians.
Are Chicago winters as bad as they are portrayed, or is it overblown?
What aspects do you love most about your transit agency?
The year is 2040. Which US Cities will be the best transit cities by then?
PSA: You’re allowed to enjoy a mid-high COL area
What are the best cities to live in the US regardless of cost?
What was your favorite city you lived in?
Put me in the subreddit Jail but I really enjoy living in Dallas
So what cities does this sub generally like? I just see post after post of the cities that aren’t what they’re cracked up to be or have gone downhill or whatever. Ok so what cities are generally agreed to be pretty darn good?
COL comparison: LA with car, NYC with no car?
Is there anywhere in LA that is a joy to walk for an extended amount of time?