Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
The ironic thing is that Cass Corridor has probably never been more auto-oriented than right now. The transients living in the Corridor over the last 60 years obviously weren't living auto-oriented lifestyles. I bet they rarely had cars.
Can't tell if this is a joke, but I'm sure the transients not having a car wasn't by choice. And I suppose you can compare virtually any socioeconomic group to Cass Corridor vagrants and say they are more auto oriented.

Apart from the area south of MLK and north of 75 midtown is very livable day to day without a car. Plenty of restaurants, entertainment [[movie theater would be nice though), 2 full line grocery stores plus whole foods, plus you have the Q line and FAST buses running up and down Woodward all day long. I really don't see most of midtown being any less walk-able than downtown.