/r/YIMBYtopias
A community for sharing beautiful urban environments that embody the YIMBY (Yes In My BackYard) spirit of affordable, sustainable, and desirable neighborhoods open to everyone.
Please keep discussion and images SFW.
A community for sharing beautiful urban environments that embody the YIMBY (Yes In My BackYard) spirit of affordable, sustainable, and desirable neighborhoods open to everyone.
/r/YIMBYtopias
I see a lot of historic European city centers being posted here, which is weird. Sure, they’re pleasant walkable neighborhoods, but don’t they also typically have onerous height limits and other building restrictions that keep supply from meeting demand? This seems like the opposite of yimby.