Has anyone noticed this in the US? In the last 5 years they've built a fuck ton of these fake mini-brooklyns in random suburbs or as re-development of dilapidated urban land. 10 years ago it would have been cheap fake luxury apartments with a couple shops underneath. These new compounds are impressive AF though. Lots of expensive glass on tall steel buildings. Luxury brand stores.
I've noticed they're packed with young residents.
These also typically have those camera/screen tablet buzz in intercoms which I see fucking everywhere now in all of these but which didn't exist just a few years ago.
I have questions
>How the fuck do these young people have money for these overpriced pieces of shit?
>Which (((developer))) sat down and decided this "model" would be a thing now, to the point of building a dozen of them in my area?
>Is this a precursor to a more deliberately stratified urban society? Where the elite pool of up and coming apparatchiks get to live in these places and pretend that their world has culture and history and meaning, but everyone else has to live out in the decay?