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  1. In the downtown core roadway changes, infrastructure enhancements, sidewalks, connections to the downtown NES grid, combined sewer separation, etc. have often been paid for using Tax Increment Financing or through the Capital Improvement Budget. In this instance there was no TIF or CIB investment from Metro. We were required to give up the land for sidewalk expansion, new city street lighting and the roadway enhancement to comply with the major collector street plan.
  2. Check out the work of Boston Consulting Group on this topic. 3 links below. https://www.bcg.com/publications/2017/reimagined-car-shared-autonomous-electric.aspx and
  3. Cool time lapse video from the construction crane of the elevator mass concrete pour. Clicking link will automatically download a 26mb video file from the weekend. 2016.03.05_-_222_Elevator_Mass_Concrete_Pour_Time_Lapse.mp4
  4. Guys, none of this was intended to be "design." Today was Concept Review, not Design Review. The images shown today were contextual massing images, not architectural renderings. That's it. Hang tight.
  5. 328 Performance Hall was at 328 4th Avenue South, what is now the right of way for Korean Veterans Blvd. It was condemned for the road constriction. The Hampton Inn is a part of the same parcel.
  6. They have a site in Nashville that is on the planning commissions next agenda for a rezone.
  7. Very complicated question. For a start see: http://www.nashville.gov/Planning-Department/Community-Planning-Design/Community-Plans/Downtown.aspx and then http://idesigninc.net/mdha/rollingMill.php.
  8. Our firm owns the surface lot as well that fronts KVB at 2nd. I agree that it is better served with development. That said, there is no pressure. Our focus is on the surface lot at 1st and Demonbreun, across from the proposed SoBro.
  9. Our firm owns the adjacent site, the diner is another property. The SoBro will sandwiched in between. Tony transferred the land for the SoBro last summer to Chicago based WMG Realty Holding Company, LLC a Magellan entity which includes Wanxing America Real Estate Group (http://www.tennessean.com/article/20130716/BUSINESS01/307160122/-1/NLETTER04/Giarratana--partners-seal-deal-to-pursue-32-story-SoBro-tower?source=nletter-breakingnews). Lowenberg is owned by Magellan (http://www.magellandevelopment.com/company/affiliates/architectural/). I expect a construction start very soon.
  10. The site is controlled by the Management of the Hampton Inn, not our lease. I was surprised to see it as well. I have not stepped in the business.
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