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As the sun sets (around 6:00 PM), the city exhales. This is the "social hour." Daily life stories are defined by this proximity
The most interesting shift in the right now is the "Millennial vs. Boomer" divide. Young urban couples want "space." They want to argue without a grandmother eavesdropping. They want to order pizza without being told it is "junk." This setup provides a built-in support system; children