1959: (The Foyer’s Location as Strategy — Also Near Zone III Homes and Across from the Stadium Being the Foyer, the Foyer’s Location Speaking to the LFAS’s U…
1959: (The Foyer’s Location as Strategy — Also Near Zone III Homes and Across from the Stadium Being the Foyer, the Foyer’s Location Speaking to the LFAS’s Ultimate Strategy — as Comhaire-Sylvain Outlined It Class Zone III Had the Most Heterogeneity and Class Intersection of All the Other Class Zones Making It a Perfect Meeting Place): Also near Zone III homes and across from the stadium was the Foyer. The Foyer’s location spoke to the LFAS’s ultimate strategy. As Comhaire-Sylvain outlined it, Class Zone III had the most heterogeneity and class intersection of all the other class zones. It was a perfect meeting place — the LFAS had not chosen the location by accident but by analysis, placing the Foyer at the exact point where the city’s class zones overlapped, where the woman from LaSaline and the woman from Poste Marchard were most likely to cross paths.