Submitted by DeannaZone t3_zzo2ro in rva
fl_man_in_rva t1_j2e0xpk wrote
Reply to comment by FEdart in Henrico Survey for Short Pump Interchange by DeannaZone
Growing up in and having lived in several suburban areas, I find short pump one of the more pedestrian friendly suburban areas. I know this is not how I'm told to feel about the area. From my house, within a 10-15 minute walk there's several restaurants, a couple grocery stores, a dog park, and a bunch of other shops. Before I bought this house, my apartment was also close to some things. Is it location? Of course, but my location is not unique given the number of subdivisions around mine.
Yeah, that 64 intersection is a hellscape and think both those changes will help some.
FEdart t1_j2e2178 wrote
I’m guessing you live in that little townhouse area behind the TJs? That place is a little unique in that the area is very self contained (and pedestrian friendly!) I actually really like it and hope that model becomes more common across the US.
But for everyone else living in short pump, it’s not feasible to walk or bike from a place like Twin Hickory to the mall, even if the distance isn’t super onerous, and I think that’s what most of us are talking about. Even walking from the Target to the Regal Cinemas is not easy even though it’s less than a quarter of a mile or so.
homebma t1_j2ed0ji wrote
So when everyone is hating on Short Pump do they mean somewhere other than the townhouses? I moved into one of those townhouses about a year ago and I think its a great spot to spend a few years now that I’m starting a family and I never understood all the grumbling about SP.
fl_man_in_rva t1_j2e63vf wrote
I'm close to Publix. Pick the right light and biking there is feasible. I would probably try Lauderdale over Pump. A pedestrian bridge would be nice. And trying to get to the movie theater across pouncy tract is real life frogger.
If the criteria is the ability to get to the mall, sure it's not easy, but there's so much out here that's spread out all over the place.
When I was house hunting, I was shocked at the amount of people out and waking around in all the neighborhoods I drove through. I know my opinion of this area is in the minority.
I looked in twin hickory and the somewhat isolation was a negative for me.
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