With 700 housing units and at least 23,000 square feet of retail on tap, the Westside is still booming, but Creative Loafing thoroughly wonders how that will impact already log-jammed roads. Writes Thomas Wheatley, "The Westside was a diamond in the rough that took off because people were drawn to its authenticity. It should be prepared to handle the influx of new residents — and survive the daily onslaught of automobiles — so it doesn't become another example of good things gone to waste." [CL]
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