Inner City Neighborhood Lemonade Stand

Lemonade stands bring images of 1950s suburbia and friendly neighbors stopping to buy a glass of lemonade from neighborhood children. I remember painting wood apple boxes red and giving out green stamps on my lemonade stand. Isn’t it something that an inner city neighborhood just 20 blocks from the downtown Central Business District can still have a suburban feel. Many cities that keep increasing density have cars parked bumper-to-bumper on their residential curbs. These cars would block any view of a lemonade stand or access to it. When other cities were adding density, Dallas took the opposite approach. Rezoning was passed that gradually decreased density over time. A trend towards more single family homes allows some Dallas neighborhoods the best of both worlds, a diverse urban neighborhood and a friendly suburban-like neighborhood filled with trees.
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