I'd disagree. I'd say newer buildings have them in the unit or a laundromat for the building. Older properties may not offer them. There are plenty of young professionals and others in larger, hipper cities that use laundromats. Go to San Diego, Austin, LA, San Fran, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, NYC, Atlanta, you will see plenty of them using landromats. Some do it just for the experience for meeting other people, reading time, etc. I still think it's a healthy part of an urban core. It helps bring all walks of life downtown. We don't want an upscale, gated community type of downtown, which is most of what the new developments are, especially The Hill. Sycamore Square is also kind of isolated and gated off. We need people interacting more with the street, and not gated off in their condo.