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The 75 acres of Dallas’s Victory Park will be unwired: The mini-city development will cost $3b, and sport 7m sq ft of retail, residential, entertainment, and office space; 4,000 “residences” are part of the plan. You know: the New New New Urbanism of created spaces, owned and operated by a single firm instead of the organic development of dense, heterogeneous city environments. Social critique aside—and I am a fan of density in cities—the developer is working with BelAir Networks and Red One Network Solutions to cover the community with Wi-Fi.
Posted by Glennf at May 17, 2007 2:57 PM
Categories: Metro-Scale Networks
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