Hipsters a Valuable Part of Sustainable Transportation Trends
While visiting the H Street Festival northeast of Union Station in Washington DC last weekend, it was apparent that hipster culture is booming and that many sideline hipsters like myself are more than open to exploring the hipster part of town. Rumor has it that the festival expanded from 35,000 to 65,000 attendees from last year to this year, although I haven’t seen that verified anywhere yet.
The magazine measured hipness by walkability, coffee shops, food trucks, farmers’ markets, locally owned bars and restaurants, artistic community, and various ways how people talk about the neighborhood. Many of these variables are the same ones we’re seeing again and again in measures of the most valuable real-estate markets of today and the future.
Photos by Paul Mackie
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