Mega City Projects Gone Wrong

AI image of a City

I came across a video on the mega city projects.

There’s a lot of ambitious talk about building crazy cities and all of them seem awesome on the surface, but a lot of them forget about human nature. Someone needs to revisit Hershey, Pennsylvania, which got its start as a private town for Milton Hershey’s employees.

It’s one of the few “private” towns that were successful. But what made it successful?
Economy makes everything work. This means some sort of production or export that can bring people in. For Hershey, PA, it was a factory and subsequently, a theme park.

Also, Hershey allowed the sale of houses. Ownership also helps to make people stick around. Also, allowing business to run in the town also helps a little too. This brings in more employment, and more people.

It is my (ever to be humble) opinion that a town has to grow organically and you need to start with some form of resource to mine or create. Then give the employees the option to buy their apartment. After that, they own the spot, they can sell it to whomever they want, or even rent it out.

Also, make sure there is a place that businesses can also purchase or lease, allowing for more employment.

And of course, you need a tourist attraction. Some of the mega projects are attractions in themselves, but a little affordable amusement park wouldn’t hurt.

Obviously, it’s not that simple, but it seems to be a good start. Who knows, maybe someone will figure it out and we’ll start seeing working cities of the future sooner than later.

What new things to expect?

Just a random POV underwater pic because the theme demands a featured image. New blog theme coming soon.

I woke up feeling better, but my back still gets stiff every time I sit for long periods of time.

Reaching down for anything is out of the question.

I have been taking this downtime to make plans and hash ideas.

One thing I put on my to do list is to change my blog theme, again. This one isn’t “cutting it.”

Tomorrow will be a better day.

Tomorrow changes are coming… starting with my blog.