You want cheap, cheap, cheap, lots of room to grow, low cost of living (no extreme temps), low chance of natural disaster, etc. New airport will be built.
Political Capitol will remain in DC.
You want cheap, cheap, cheap, lots of room to grow, low cost of living (no extreme temps), low chance of natural disaster, etc. New airport will be built.
Political Capitol will remain in DC.
Have you been to SF? Why do hills prevent a big city?
Easier to build on relatively flat ground.
Your initial question didn’t necessarily prioritize construction costs. The geographic region could be beneficial due to proximity to commercial hubs, etc. and reduce costs in other ways.
I didn’t propose that area, so I can’t speak to that. However, I think it’s unfair to disqualify based on one metric.
How many times does one need to say cheap.