The Problem with Ordinary Neighborhoods
Most neighborhoods have one purpose. They are for sleeping. You live there. You sleep there. Then you leave. You drive to work. You drive to shop. You drive to eat. You drive to the bank. Your neighborhood does not serve you. It just holds you. You waste hours in traffic. You burn fuel. You add stress. Your home becomes a place you barely see.
A modern neighborhood should have a purpose beyond sleeping. It should let you live. Work. Shop. Eat. Meet. All close to home. Not across the city.