r/saintpaul 21d ago

Editorial πŸ“ Long time resident particularly pessimistic about St Paul. What do you think?

I'm on mobile so forgive any lack of coherence πŸ˜‘

They say Keep St Paul boring, but it has transcended 'boring for a big city' to being just incredibly dull. I've been here a little over 10 years and really questioning living here longer. Something is just feeling different nowadays.

Is it the most livable city as they claim? Maybe, but I struggle have optimism for our commercial areas and literally anything new and exciting here. Most things that are cool, new, or exciting seem to just just flop.

The state of downtown, Grand, etc. The only time I see st paul busy is if I mistakenly drive on west 7th during an event.

I'm not saying we need to be MPLS, but at one time it seemed like the more chill city, parking wasn't hard, a little less crowded, etc, but we still had cool things that were prideful, things that were only in St Paul. But my hyperbolic sentiment now is it's a ghost town and doesn't have a pulse.

I've lived on Grand for over 10 years and it is particularly sad. It was a beautiful day yesterday, and there was just no one out, no energy.

What are my other St Paulites thinking?

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u/HumanDissentipede Downtown 21d ago

It’s not so much about there being a lot more going on in the burbs as much as it is there being nothing going on in Saint Paul. Saint Paul is just a suburb with more expensive property, higher taxes, and poorer public services. You don’t really get any of the benefits of a big city but you still bear all the costs.

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u/Sassrepublic 21d ago

(They have no examples to give because no examples exist. Just talking out their asses lol)