• SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    Lol wtf. I’ve lived in Seattle most of my life now, and have known Pike Place Market since I first moved here in the early 90s. And that strip of road down there NEVER should have been a road. Seattle needs to just mark it off and have it be foot traffic only.

    That also being said, there’s something to it though, being crammed on the sidewalk in the pouring rain, alongside a million other people on this tiny little sidewalk, around all the various hidden and famous shops and importers.

    I don’t think anybody actually thought closing the road from car traffic would negatively affect the market. You’d have to be a vitriolic idiot to actually believe that. That’s like saying having a bus service Disneyland would make people less likely to go. It just doesn’t make sense.

    • technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      24 hours ago

      there’s something to it though, being crammed on the sidewalk in the pouring rain, alongside a million other people on this tiny little sidewalk, around all the various hidden and famous shops and importers.

      Yeah for me this was the feeling of “fuck seattle” and “i’m never coming back here.” But now it’s looking much better.

    • Balerion6@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Yeah, I live in Seattle and have been to Pike Place many a time. Having cars down there was fucking deranged. Neither the pedestrians nor the drivers could possibly have been happy about the situation.

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        22 hours ago

        It was like 70% tourists who were routed that way by Google maps. The terror on a Midwestern Grandma’s face as she tried to navigate the road while pedestrians push within inches of her rental cars bumper was priceless.