L3 Buckaroo Wrote:
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> If you want to work 8-5, then rush home and spend
> the evening in (including fri/sat), then this is
> the city for you. Walking around downtown after
> 5:30, it's completely desolate (not to mention
> many stores/restaurants close at 6:00!) If you'd
> prefer to have a more enriched lifestyle, this
> town doesn't offer anything.
Dude, you can't use this as a valid argument (at least if you're talking about downtown cores anywhere, cuz they're ALL like this. You should see the Loop/financial district of Chicago during an evening/weekend. It's a f*cking ghost town. Obviously, the same cannot be said for other parts, like Michigan Ave. or the touristy areas. The same would hold for TO, everything around King/Bay, etc is closed and you might see three people on the street, but Younge, up to Bloor or Queen West is hopping, cuz that's the entertainment district/touristy areas).
Obviously, Calgary doesn't have a lot of this "community" feeling cuz it's such a new/modern city that has really only come into it's own in the last ten years (pretty much doubled in population). I agree with you that it doesn't have that "big city" neighborhood kinda feeling yet, because for most of those res areas, they're really not that old and don't have much of a history yet. I think things in Calgary are only gonna get better as the crazy influx of money and people continues.