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Is your town changing? In what ways?

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Very often you can observe a trend all over the world when cities are developing so that more and more people come to it, but in my city they are just building a lot of high-rise buildings and that's all. That is, there may be many people, but the infrastructure is not designed for it
 
Yes, more apartment buildings are going up in my town as we have a housing shortage over here.
 
My town is changing because the new governor has embarked on a massive infrastructural facelift. The move is meant to attract foreign investors into the state.
 
Yes, it is getting busy and crowded every day. It was calm and beautiful once

I am glad that our town is seeing so much development. But there is price to it.
 
My town is going through lots of developments. I see new houses being built everyday and older ones demolished. It seems like my city never really had a master plan but one has just been developed and followed which is making so many old structure to go down.
 
Mine is mostly business establishments. I would have loved if all those were domestic. Busines is booming where I live and that is causing all the crowd.

I hate it that I lose the calm and comfortable neighbourhood I had once.
 
Mine is mostly business establishments. I would have loved if all those were domestic. Busines is booming where I live and that is causing all the crowd.

I hate it that I lose the calm and comfortable neighbourhood I had once.
That's what they say. One man's meat is another man's poison. My town is majorly residential and there is no high flow of money that would have made the inhabitants financially okay. We are calling for more businesses to come into the city so that they would be more jobs and more money in circulation.
 
There is always green on the other side :)

But it is really hard to live near commercial spaces. It is much more comfortable if you are in a residential area.
 
Everything has it's good side and it's bad side and each favours people differently. I would love a cool residential city devoid of noise but cities like that tends to be slow economically because of low economic activities.
 
Well not the town that I stay, but my hometown. I was surprised when I travelled early this year and found out that they have built new roads and our street now has street lights. Big development if you ask me.
 
My hometown is constantly evolving, though the changes are subtle year-to-year. New housing developments keep sprouting up, slowly expanding the town's footprint. The revitalized downtown area has attracted trendy restaurants and boutiques, giving it a more vibrant atmosphere.
 
Yes my town is changing in so many ways. There are new buildings coming up, both private and commercial buildings.
 
Yes, my city is changing and developing. Lots of new hospitals, buildings, parks, fly overs, roads are being constructed.
 
Speaking of fly overs, I heard they are planning to create another fly over in my city on one particular area that is always so busy.
 
It's changing and now we are having tall buildings and so many shopping malls and food stores when we used to have these very few
 
These days it's now very hard to even find land since almost everyone are taken.
 
It's hard because the prices are rocketing and you cannot find a piece of land at a lesser price
 
That's true. Even getting land alone is very hard, all the lands have almost been sold off to someone
 
These global players and big players are running the market and are able to buy all vacant land to build big malls and stores so it won't be easy for a normal person
 
True, most of them just buy these lands and wait until the price value appreciates before selling it again to someone else.
 
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