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  1. I wish we could freeze property taxes at the rate at time of purchase. When a property sells, new owners pay whatever the new rate is based on current valuation. The city could actually rase rates more frequently without negatively impacting current homeowners and working class homeowners would never be priced out due to property taxes. My rates have soared in the last 12 years (as has the value of my property of course) but for a variety of reasons I make less money now than I did then and I've since added three children to the mix. I guess this would only work if the average property turnover rate were frequent enough, I have no idea what average length of ownership on residential properties in Nashville is.

  2. On 10/28/2018 at 11:52 AM, MLBrumby said:

     Also, why was the sorority house (I think Gamma Phi) demolished? I don't recall the plan showing all new Greeks.

    Based on student input this spring, the greek row phases were expedited by eighteen months. Lambda Chi Alpha house was demolished and will be replaced with a new house for Zeta Tau Alpha and one for NPHC as they have been using the old Phi Delta Theta house. These should be finished next summer.

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  3. Similar to what happened with the proposed Virgin Hotel property. D.F. Chase closed on the property on a Monday, received a demo permit on a Tuesday evening, and had crews knocking down an antebellum mansion at dawn on Wednesday morning. Now two years later we still have a lovely mud field at the entrance to Music Row, and there's a significant possibility that it could stay that way for some time--or become a parking lot...

    I wish that building had been saved and that this project were proposed somewhere else but to be fair, it has only been one year since the demo.

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  4. My wife and I welcomed our second son into the world this month at Vanderbilt, and it was the first time I have been out this way in quite some time. Is it just me or does the foot print for this seem kind of small in comparison to the renderings? Maybe it's just the angle of that sharp curve there where broadway and division meet. At any rate, driving by it, it seemed difficult to visualize a project this big in that spot. I look forward to seeing it completed.

     

    I noticed there's now a Chipotle in that 2 story building next to Mellow Mushroom, which is sweet. On the second floor there used to be a place called Mediterranean Cafe which I remember frequenting often the first couple years I lived up here. They were one of the best and most authentic places for that kind of fare, and once upon a time one of the only places to get Hookah/Nargile before it exploded in popularity.

    Does anyone know if the owners moved to a different location, or if they are still in business at all? There used to be an Indian place there near the corner of 21st and Belcourt that we were really bummed to see go a few years ago, as well. 

    Mediterranean Cuisine moved downtown in summer of '11 but only lasted a few months I think. I believe the owners now operate in the Village above Pizza Perfect where the old Lone Wolf Tattoo was located. It has the same name, but I'm not sure if it is Sami or different owners. That Indian place might have been another location of Shalimar, but I don't remember. If so, they still have a location in Green Hills. If you're around campus and want Indian, Sitar is still kicking on 21st just north of West End.

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  5. The latest proposal for Bellevue Mall... but this one has a legit development partner...  http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/blog/real-estate/2014/11/developer-attempts-to-bring-bellevue-center-back.html

    I understand something needs to be done here. I also recognize that Bellevue is a hell of a lot more appropriate place for this type of development than Mt. Juliet; but am I the only one who finds Providence absolutely repulsive? I have a huge bias against massive development in outlying areas for myriad reasons, but what Crosland did out there doesn't seem to have been well thought out at all. I loathe suburban sprawl, but am drawn out there for work once or twice a week and it is hell. It makes Cool Springs seem well reasoned.

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  6. I'm sorry if this has already been mentioned, but I stumbled across this on bizjournal and was wondering if anyone had any more info on it? The article is about a month old and doesn't specify a brand or developer outside possibly Regent out of Atlanta. Says it would be 25 stories on Broadway right behind Palmer Plaza.

     

    http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/blog/real-estate/2014/10/another-jolt-for-midtown-nashville-residential.html

     

    Edit: NM, it was briefly mentioned in this thread but was quickly eclipsed by the "Aertson" name drop. Apparently metro approved the zoning for it, anyone in the know got any more info? Skyhouse is 25 stories and apparently 289 ft with detached garage. At 25 stories with garage underneath, as the article suggests, this could have some pretty significant height for this part of town, no? 

    This is the one that would require demolition of the 1880's brick home that currently sits on that location. I think someone mentioned that attempts were being made by a group to crowdsource revenue to save and move the structure to somewhere near Belmont, though I might be crazy. Also, I think someone(perhaps WW or smeagolsfree?) indicated that this proposal was quite a ways away from a realistic start date. Again, so much is happening that I might be confusing proposals.

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