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adctvmonkey

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  1. Newport News: A Bright Light in a Dim Economy This is over a week old, but an interesting look at the prosperity of Newport News during tough times. It was written by the AP.
  2. I used to occasionally take the ferry when going on rural retreats in Surry. It takes about 40-50 minutes from Williamsburg to Surry, but going all the way around to the James River Bridge adds 30 minutes, not to mention almost 5x the distance. I would say it's essential to the well-being of Surry residents.
  3. New Virginia Rules Target Cul-de-Sacs There was an interesting front-page Metro article in the Washington Post that talks about new state regulations trying to improve connectivity among neighborhoods to reduce the burden on main roads, improve fire and emergency responses, and basically, to save maintenance costs.
  4. I don't know if anyone else posted this, but this is unfortunate news. Forbes ranked Virginia Beach No. 1 for where homeowners are losing value the fastest - ahead of Orlando and Miami. They estimate that a whopping 34.5% of homeowners of the city owe more on their mortgages than their houses are worth. Here's the link.
  5. I think a good example for Norfolk to follow with the St. Paul's Quadrant is a recent extension of Old Town in Alexandria called Carlysle (sp?) that is mixed-use and very dense; it fits in snugly with the surrounding area. It covers 82 acres and continues to grow.
  6. Are the Panera and soon-to-come Chipotle new stand-alone buildings beside the Ruby Tuesday and Michael's, or a part of another building?
  7. I agree with Henry_Ryto - if someone posts their ignorance and no one deems it as ignorance, it casts a gloom and perpetuates ignorance; however, if it is corrected, the logic of progress and reason itself is revealed to those searching for a solution. (I didn't mean for that to sound philosophical.)
  8. Yes, Coach and Forever 21 are among the new stores coming to Lynnhaven. Quite odd that A&F is closing at Lynnhaven - I expected them to do better at the Beach than in Norfolk. Maybe the police confiscating the 'racy' images had something to do with it?
  9. That building did look highly suspicious Then again, CMSS did design City Center, so recycling is their status quo haha. I also apologize for not putting that news in the City Center thread .
  10. The newsletter section of City Center at Oyster Point online has been updated with very interesting news for future office space totaling 500,000 sq feet. The last tidbit tells of an 18-story corporate tower and adjoining mid-rise building called "Metropolitan Place" intended to house a major headquarters or company of some sort - they call it the "capstone" development of City Center. Updated news of future office space @ City Center
  11. On a different story about support shown for a wider HRBT in the Daily Press, the online commentators seem overwhelmingly in support of public transit of some form rather than just expanding roads. Here's the story
  12. I also sent a comment to Macy*s to say that their Military Circle location was not cool and to relocate to an upscale store in MacArthur.
  13. Local companies on world fashion stage An interesting story about HR's growing fashion industry.
  14. Oh wow, Hollister at Lynnhaven is a pretty big deal, at least for someone like me .
  15. The funny thing is, General Growth Properties owns Tysons Galleria here in Northern Virginia, THE most prestigious mall in the DC region with LV, Cartier, Burberry, Gucci, etc. Ironic I guess.
  16. I agree with case, those modern designs are actually not that nice in real sight. I saw a new development in Arlington yesterday that looked very similar to those buildings, but surprisingly, I didn't like it. It felt and looked too sterile.
  17. Some of you probably already knew, but I e-mailed Chipotle asking about them about the Hampton Roads area. I received a reply that said if all goes as planned, Chipotle will be in Hampton Roads around mid-next year.
  18. Beach distributor eyes U.S. market for LifeSaver water purifier
  19. Are Macarthur Center's Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Coach, Williams-Sonoma, and the remaining upscale stores doing okay?
  20. Oh ok, I see. I understand there are middle class neighborhoods, but I guess I didn't understand the scope of it, though I did know it was nowhere near high as nationally renown areas. An interesting tidbit, is that as a matter of fact, Beverly Hills' poverty rate is almost 10%
  21. This is a totally off-topic thought, but here goes. I've always wondered why North Virginia Beach doesnt have some type of general and broad nickname to denote its wealth, kind of like a miniature scale of 'The Hills' in Cali. Current descriptions seem too fragmented. I was thinking a catchy name might be 'The Necks' because of the obvious geography of that area.
  22. Formation of a Hampton Roads Defense Organization - 'Pentagon South' This is an article from about a week ago. Surprisingly, the cities of HR are emphasizing regional cooperation on this, led by Va Beach and Chesapeake.
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