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  1. Area 51 is a great co-op and I hope they are able to stay in OP when they are eventually surrounded by pricey condos.

    My understanding of Area 15 is that it is not a co-op. That facility is privately owned and the studios are rented out for reasonable rates to artists and other groups who need cheap space and like the idea of contributing to a struggling neighborhood. Area 15 is gentrification.

  2. Also of note, the N'hood Theater project might likely (they are trying) add a grocer to the neighborhood!

    Best news I've heard all week! Have you heard any names? I would assume it would have to be a chain grocer to afford the new spot. Maybe another HT Express like the one along Providence?

    How is business for Home Economist lately? NoDa would be a great spot for a third HE spot. Wish in one hand, I suppose...

  3. The middle-aged, middle-income people who keep SouthPark afloat with their consistent patronage so that fashion victims like yourself can cherrypick clearance sales like Easy Spirit shoes.

    Wow. Where did that come from? How is cutting out redundancy a bad thing?

  4. NASCAR will get city land on the Hall of Fame site off Brevard Street for $1 per year, plus $4 million in city money toward parking spaces for the 300,000 square foot office building, city and NASCAR officials told the Observer in an exclusive interview before this afternoon's announcement.

    Is there a silver-lining that I'm overlooking? Why would the city forfeit so much money from the land and waste $4 million dollars for parking spaces along a transit corridor?

  5. if the bid gets any higher we can kiss the arts plan goodbye

    That's what I'm nervous about. This is getting pathetic. Richmond and Kansas City are probably loving this.

    I'm rooting for you, Atlanta!

  6. I have been hoping we would get one of these kind of sushi places in downtown Charlotte as all of the larger cities have them.

    Seconded! Chapel Hill has a place sort of like that. Not the same chain, and smaller maybe, but same idea. It's great to just stroll in and grab some sushi without all the pomp that has to be tolerated at the typical American sushi bar.

    But your comment about the HOF clientale makes me wonder what kind of retail would be attracted to the area. I definitely think downtown could use a little more diversity, but I'd hate to see a Second Ward dominated by Quaker Steak style restaurants and Hooters.

  7. ^NASCAR is by far the most popular racing series in the US. I also am under the impression that it is this way for the world too (i believe even more so that F1). If it's not more popular than F1, it's rapidly closing the gap and will surpass soon.

    Well I didn't really even mean in terms of popularity (although F1 is still claims larger viewership). I just mean that as far as racing cities in America go, Indianapolis has a much stronger racing legacy. Not that the Indy 500 matters anymore, but it used to, and more people have heard of that than something like the Coca Cola 600 or whatever.

  8. The best thing that has come out of this, is that charlotte has cemented itself as the racing capital of the world.....which is pretty cool in itself. However, the biggest thing that this (Along with the whitewater park) is that it sets us apart from any other "cookie-cutter" southern city. In a way this has always been known to those of us that are from charlotte, but now this will be know worldwide. This is the biggest announcement in charlotte is years....maybe decades.

    Well, NASCAR capital of the world. Certainly not the racing capital.

    It's great that we're getting the building, but I don't think this HOF makes Charlotte anymore relevant in the scheme of things. We already host two (three?) NASCAR weekends per year, so I don't see this attraction increasing awareness. It's more or less capitalizing on the existing fanbase.

  9. Isn't the Speed Channel HQTrd in Concord?....I'll bet they're licking at the chops to broadcast live from the NHOF when it's completed.

    Speed is in Charlotte, but you'd never know it. I passed by their HQ twice a day for at least six months without ever realizing it.

  10. I wonder how Mr. Beaver feels about now? To know that Parks Helms (his biggest supporter) would drop him in a second for MLB......I'd be rethinking spending $37M of my own money on a minor-league park if I was the Knights.

    Is that true? I saw Parks on the news and he seemed pretty dismissive of this whole MLB thing. Maybe he's not a Marlins fan. Or maybe Beaver walked into the room right as they started taping.

  11. Concord is a premiere community...
    What?

    He compares its growth potential to Whitehall, a development hot spot near I-485 southwest of Charlotte. "It's perceived not only as a residential and retail corridor, but as a business location as well," Warren says.

    Ugh. Whitehall should be their model of what not to do when planning his project.

  12. Welcome to UP, Scotter. Nice to see some more interest in the OP/Belmont area.

    I'm not sure about the 15th & N. Davidson store, but I'm guessing the store and barber shop that share a building right beside Piedmont Courts on Siegle is taking a serious hit.

    Opt12 and DG should probably be done by Spring. I think someone originally said February, but that is looking unlikely. As for additional projects, we speculated a couple pages back about a mid-rise on the same block as Opt12 and Urban Stash. Of course that's nothing more than wishful thinking at this point.

    The church is still being used, so hopefully it will be left alone.

  13. She actually has already bought a place at the Vue.

    Hmm. Let's hope she's right about the strong sales and that she (or her husband, rather) didn't just fall into the Vue Girls' trap.

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