I say:
Part of Washington, D.C.’s resurgence is not just that it’s a government town and has AOL high-tech. DC in a very real way has become a suburb of New York. And a lot of the media and broadcast — NPR functions that are there, XM Radio, many of the documentary film producers, many of the writers for The New York Times — have actually relocated [to DC] because of the affordability and connectivity.
Washingtonian reacts:
Urban Studies theorist Richard Florida calls Washington a suburb of New York City. Let the outrage begin.
Urban Turf clarifies:
In all seriousness, clearly Florida does not mean suburb in the conventional sense. And his point is an interesting one: technology enables some of New York’s elite to call D.C. home.
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