LizzieMaine
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What really kills a small town is when the downtown is rebirthed, not for the people who live there year round, but for the tourists who blow thru in the summer, throw their cash around on pointless trinkets and overpriced food, and then disappear for the winter. The result is a downtown that has, essentially, nothing for the year-round resident -- it becomes, in essence, an open-air mall for the visiting bourgeoisie. A theme park. A simulation of a "small town downtown" that's no more realistic than the one in Disneyland.
And this model is not sustainable. The many empty storefronts on the Main Street of my town tell the story. Nobody cares about a black-turtleneck art gallery in Maine in February.
And this model is not sustainable. The many empty storefronts on the Main Street of my town tell the story. Nobody cares about a black-turtleneck art gallery in Maine in February.