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Scoopbth

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  1. The Amelie’s closure hurts.  I have been really stressing about uptown and going above and beyond to support.  We are there almost every weekend.  We actually moved right before the pandemic from Fourth Ward to Dilworth and the difference between South End and Uptown is drastic currently. South End is fine and bustling.  Of course South End had a lot of momentum before the pandemic. But I still struggle with how the difference can be so stark.  I understand all the empty office towers is an obvious answer but there are still plenty of high rise apartment and condo buildings (we sold our place in the Avenue) uptown.  I don’t know the exact numbers but surely the amount of people living in uptown vs South End can’t be that different especially considering the number of condos / apts in some of the bigger buildings.  So why such a big difference?

    I know Uptown will recover but I think it will get worse first before we begin the recovery.  I love uptown so besides the obvious answer of spending money and supporting these businesses, are there any creative solutions to address the current crisis?

     

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  2. 30 minutes ago, Urban Cowboy said:

    I have witnessed some odd encounters too on the light rail - people harassing riders and trying to "start stuff." In the times I've witnessed it, folks aren't even asking for money, they're just not right in their heads and are making people uncomfortable. You're used to it in NYC subways, but the experience feels a little out of place in Charlotte (which is a good thing). 

    You and my dad must be the only people I know who insist on taking the bus to and from the airport. He says in his experience, it's mainly workers/locals utilizing the express bus from the airport to uptown, and few travelers. 

    I always lyft because the prices are so low. 

    I travel every other week and take the Sprinter to the airport!

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  3. 2 hours ago, ricky_davis_fan_21 said:

    Anyone else excited to fly to London for a football game in October?

    Yes, beyond excited! Definitely going. I was there last October and met some of the Royal Riot members and they are beyond awesome, their dedication to watching the Panthers is impressive!

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  4. My family and I took the train from Charlotte to Raleigh this weekend. We took the Carolinian to Raleigh on Saturday and the Piedmont back to Charlotte on Sunday. I have taken the train to Raleigh before and really enjoyed it but it has always been on the Carolinian. The Carolinian was completely packed by the time we reached Greensboro. I was most excited though for an opportunity to ride the Piedmont. It was very nice! The windows are huge and much bigger than those on the standard Amtrak rolling stock so you really get to see a lot. The interior was very nice as were the seats. They had 3 coach cars but were only using two, divided between those traveling to Charlotte and those getting off at other stops. Both of them were almost completely full!

    Raleigh's new Union Station looks incredible and we are definitely planning a trip back to see it once it is open, hopefully on the 3rd Piedmont.  

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  5. 3 minutes ago, Scribe said:

    Congratulations!

    My apologies as I know my response was a bit impulsive and sarcastic. I am definitely in support of all the bike options that have exploded throughout the city and have used a few (mainly Limebike) and found it to be very useful. 

    I think proper parking of the bikes would help fight the "clutter" argument. My thoughts are that it does look better if parked next to something (i.e. a building, a sign, a tree) then just in the middle of the sidewalk. 

    These are exploding all over the country and I am glad to see that we have some of the bigger brands already. I noted over the holidays that a smaller Boston based company (Antbike) just introduced a handful of these bikes at the train station in Swampscott, MA. This will be really useful for the "last mile trips" to get from the commuter train station to ones front door (when the weather is not -5 degrees). Something interesting though was that their usage guide specifically stated to leave the bikes at bikes racks when finished with the trip. This is likely their attempt to address the "clutter" issue and also require people to leave them in a more populated area (as opposed to someone's front yard) so that the next person can easily use it. I thought though that limiting it to a bike rack was silly because then if all the dockless bikes are in front of a bike rack it would block regular bikes from access to the bike rack to be locked up which of course the dockless bikes do not need to be locked to the rack at all. Anyways, just my observations but I did think it was cool that these bikes were being introduced in what I would call a small town that is somewhat auto-dependent (although certainly much more transit-friendly and walkable than any suburb down here but that is another discussion). 

     

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  6. 1 minute ago, Scribe said:

    It is not about seeing. You should have attempted to walk by Bearden Park over the weekend. The intersection across from Tryon Park (the Kimpton Hotel) ~5 bikes overturned about 20 bike right around the crosswalk.

    I did walk by Romare Bearden this weekend to eat at the new JJ's location! I would not say it was incredibly hard to proceed. My 2 year old daughter seemed to manage staying on the sidewalk.  

     

     

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  7. Zipcar update - I stalk the availability like crazy to see how many people are using it!  It is getting great use, I am honestly surprised at the amount of use. At least a few hours every day. Some people have been reserving it for whole days at a time too. 

    Looks like another Zipcar location just opened in the Skyhouse garage too!

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