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There are plenty of ways to get around without a license, from efficient public transportation systems to walkable neighborhoods and ride-share apps. The anxiety ate away at me until a recent trip to Arizona, where I visited a car-free neighborhood in Tempe called Culdesac. Joey Hadden/Business InsiderCuldesac opened in 2023 and currently has 172 units and 200 residents, a company representative told Business Insider. Joey Hadden/Business InsiderBiehl expressed that while the block is walkable, surrounding streets are not. AdvertisementPerhaps if I move to this Arizona neighborhood, I may never have to get my driver's license.
Persons: , I've, Joey Hadden, Culdesac, Ryan Johnson, Brad Biehl, Biehl, Joe's, Tempe Mayor Corey Woods Organizations: Service, Business, Apple, Retailers, Residents, Safeway, Tempe Mayor Locations: Arizona, Tempe, Culdesac, Phoenix, Mesa, New York
Culdesac seems like a place where people can not only live car-free but also get to know their neighbors. Joey Hadden/Business InsiderAfter my visit to Culdesac, I chatted with Brad Biehl, a 24-year-old resident from Colombus, Ohio. "We're usually in environments where we walk from our door to our car and from the car into the place," Biehl said. Biehl added that he's optimistic about the future of Culdesac when more residents and retailers come in. "The number of serendipitous interactions that have taken place with the limited number of residents makes me super excited for what people will experience here."
Persons: Joey Hadden, Brad Biehl, Biehl Locations: Culdesac, Colombus , Ohio
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