Derby, CT is a small, working-class, post-industrial town with a population which has been stagnant at about 12,000 for more than six decades.

The geniuses over at the Connecticut DOT decided that this obviously meant that the town’s Main Street needed to be widened, by twice the size, destroying a number of historic buildings and uprooting numerous small community businesses in the process. That red stripe on the far left of the “After” pic is the new edge of the street.

  • cornshark@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It looks a little awkward during construction but it’ll all come together nicely once they put those buildings back up

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      3 months ago

      Narrator: Those buildings were not put back up