Watching the revitalization of
downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, and Culver City, we were
fascinated by a group of articles that dissected whether so-called
"hipsters" save our cities. The articles question whether the
"creative class," bringing along bike shops, coffee shops, and
mustaches, reshapes urbanism and wonder whether the ad hoc way
"hipsters" invade urban cities creates good land use
planning. The short answer is probably not, but the articles,
listed below, are a fun read, and the day-to-day experience at such
places as Umamicatessen and Lukshon is even more
fun.
Creative Placemaking Has an Outcome Problem,
Createquity, May 9, 2012
Hipsters Won't Save Us, Salon, July 13,
2012
Blessed are
the Hipsters, Planetizan, July 27, 2012