Believe ATL is no ghost tow,mn. Combined statistical population ,7,136,514. Plus ATL has heavy rail underground subway. ATL is the unofficial capital of the Southeast.
You don’t know what you are talking about fam… and going off of an instant random clip of not even a tenth of such a large city and metro. Let alone the time and day of the week he filmed this. Also Texas is western and west of the Mississippi, Atlanta is one of many principle east coast cities and Wikipedia can confirm this. Georgia is on the east coast, southeast. The two states have nothing in common, and Georgia is more dense than Texas(typical of eastern states, as opposed to western)
@@neox9369 I think he means sunbelt cities. And he is correct all of these cites are suburban hell holes. I happen to live in the Atlanta area and I cannot tell you when the last time that I have went downtown. But that being said, most of Atlanta's population lives outside of the city. Whereas Houston and Dallas have millions that do live inside the city and still no downtown activity.
@d42Dallas Houston have comparable population densities to atlantas (city limits of Dallas, Houston, and Atlanta) Dallas and Houston are just bigger cities and sprawl out more
@@blackhole9961 I don't understand your point. I was stating that Atlanta has a small city proper at around 140 sq miles. However most its metro (8,376 sq miles) is all suburban cities and towns. Where as Houston and Dallas have larger city sq miles and populations, but still empty downtowns.
@@Boxhead42 Atlanta city proper has around 500 thousand people however. so if you calculate its population density, you will see that its pretty much very similar to the like of Dallas and Houston. The populations of Houston and Dallas are not concentrated downtown. The difference is Dallas and Houston are just Bigger cities, but they also sprawl out just as much sometimes more. Most of the DFW Metroplex is suburbia, yes all 9,286 sq miles of it Most of Greater Houston is also suburban to even rural (and yes all 10,002 sq miles of it)
Very nice
Believe ATL is no ghost tow,mn. Combined statistical population ,7,136,514. Plus ATL has heavy rail underground subway.
ATL is the unofficial capital of the Southeast.
Where are all the people? The buildings look vacant.
I know!!! complete empty
I may add that this was 10AM on a week day.
Work lol. Those buildings are government/office. Not that many residents where he was.
They are not government office! These are CNN headquarters. @@bossK78
@@GringoTravelsChannelCNN is not in that building anymore
Ghost town.
Lol your conclusion is off of one clip during the early mornings of a weekend. It’s far from a ghost “town”, with a metro population of 6.2 million
Typical Southern downtown ( Dallas, Houston etc).
All buildings and few people.
Suburb sprawl.
Sad.
You don’t know what you are talking about fam… and going off of an instant random clip of not even a tenth of such a large city and metro. Let alone the time and day of the week he filmed this. Also Texas is western and west of the Mississippi, Atlanta is one of many principle east coast cities and Wikipedia can confirm this. Georgia is on the east coast, southeast. The two states have nothing in common, and Georgia is more dense than Texas(typical of eastern states, as opposed to western)
@@neox9369 I think he means sunbelt cities. And he is correct all of these cites are suburban hell holes. I happen to live in the Atlanta area and I cannot tell you when the last time that I have went downtown. But that being said, most of Atlanta's population lives outside of the city. Whereas Houston and Dallas have millions that do live inside the city and still no downtown activity.
@d42Dallas Houston have comparable population densities to atlantas (city limits of Dallas, Houston, and Atlanta)
Dallas and Houston are just bigger cities and sprawl out more
@@blackhole9961 I don't understand your point. I was stating that Atlanta has a small city proper at around 140 sq miles. However most its metro (8,376 sq miles) is all suburban cities and towns. Where as Houston and Dallas have larger city sq miles and populations, but still empty downtowns.
@@Boxhead42 Atlanta city proper has around 500 thousand people however. so if you calculate its population density, you will see that its pretty much very similar to the like of Dallas and Houston. The populations of Houston and Dallas are not concentrated downtown.
The difference is Dallas and Houston are just Bigger cities, but they also sprawl out just as much sometimes more.
Most of the DFW Metroplex is suburbia, yes all 9,286 sq miles of it
Most of Greater Houston is also suburban to even rural (and yes all 10,002 sq miles of it)
That’s not midtown lol
In terms of people,this is worse than Dallas.
So empty. This is what a lot of US downtown cities look like. So empty and dead.
Simply lack of density.