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Fairgrounds Speedway Racetrack expansion to 30,000 seats
titanhog replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
Mayor appears to be dragging his feet. However…you’d think the Bristol guys would be throwing a public fit if this were somehow slowing them down.- 457 replies
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Inner Loop - CBD, Downtown, East Bank, Germantown, Gulch, Rutledge
titanhog replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
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Yes…yes we are.
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Being a smart-a** is my favorite pastime.
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There are several in Atlanta and Miami over 500’…and they’re south of KVB.
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Would love to have one really tall tower downtown with these type of windows. Wouldn’t want more than one…but having one would look really unique and give us something different and stylish.
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After seeing how well Alcove looks with the slight off-skew boxes and different color glass / window designs…I’m really hoping we get more buildings with different shaded glass and windows.
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Wonder what the hotel leaves on your pillow?
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Hope we have a good team this year.
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Dollywood’s a fun trip for a family. That entire area is fun. A little too touristy…but with the mountains and ability to rent cabins way back in the woods, really nice. I even enjoy walking around G’burg a little. Some decent restaurants. Traffic is the only thing. Got stuck on the Cade’s Cove loop one Sunday when the Vols were playing in Knoxville (Sat) and it took almost all day to get back out.
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The question is this: do you think it could be improved? I like the idea of Stix…but the execution, IMO, is lacking. Some LED lighting…maybe different materials, etc, would go a long ways towards something more appealing. Again…just IMO.
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I still laugh at the fact that unpainted telephone poles were produced and then the city asked for volunteers to help paint them.
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Sad that two large “meh” projects are being built in such prominent places (Haven and this one).
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I would imagine 10+ acres of that would be PRETTY pricey. But I love the look of it.
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All that asphalt. Wish there was another way to provide parking without acres and acres of blacktop.
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I wouldn’t mind Stix if it were more elaborate. Painted telephone poles sticking out of a greenery patch is just so basic. If they would have used some type of higher end “poles” with LED lights on each color with some kind of nice base, it could have been a really special piece. However…it just looks unfinished…kinda like the Musica statues at Music Row.
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Surely with all of the high dollar skyscrapers soon surrounding the roundabout…Stix’s days are numbered? Got to think we’ll eventually put something worthy in that circle.
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Inner Loop - CBD, Downtown, East Bank, Germantown, Gulch, Rutledge
titanhog replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
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What are your thoughts on all of Nashville height restrictions in the inner loop? Are most of them head-scratchers…or do you feel they have merit? From the outside looking in, most of them seem arbitrary to me…but maybe there’s a good reason?
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I have a feeling that as this thing comes together, the owners of the park are going to learn they’ll need more and more exciting rides to go with the “learning” portions of the park. Dollywood didn’t start out with the most exciting of rides…but over the years, has added more and more things to attract wider audiences. Storyville will hopefully do the same thing. I think they can keep their original intent AND bring in more people by bridging the gap with exciting rides.
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901 King Blvd. (33 stories/375', 250 residential units)
titanhog replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
As long as it’s over 700’…I’m ok with it.- 134 replies
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Sounds like SP+ has a case. If you choose them, then brush them aside because they won’t agree to the $2 Million minimum payment to Metro and want to come up with a different plan…and then choose the other company and don’t make them adhere to the $2 Million minimum…yikes.