Some years ago Main Street was declared dead, but those doomsayers need to visit New Jersey. From north to south, in all the 21 counties, Main Street is flourishing. I've visited Main Streets in 178 cities, in 14 countries, and counting. What I learned is that WE and Main Street are intertwined and interdependent. Our lives are linked in an infinite number of ways.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
A River Runs Through It
Main Street in Hackensack is pointedly urban. I hadn't thought much about its river connection until I had the opportunity to get a bird's eye from a friend's apartment. From the eighth floor of a Main Street apartment building with a panoramic view, I could see the river's curves and grassy banks define a terrain just east of center city. The contrasting parts of the city -- waterway and street -- had a pleasing harmony in the midst of a jumble of stuff: the NY skyline, steam from a factory of some kind, and the odd patchwork of the Hackensack's urbanism. My friend said they had taken the apartment for the joy of the view. "One night there was a full moon reflecting off the river -- it was so beautiful, but we hadn't seen that before."
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