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Posts posted by edmundblackadder1999
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Since moving back to NC, I thought it would be fun to participate in this forum.
This is ridiculous. Fortunately, Chapel Hill is more cosmopolitan.
Most of you are great. For the Insecure, good luck! I'm not interested in childish banter.
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4 minutes ago, 49er said:
There are plenty of city-data threads out there if you want to get into a city vs. city pissing contest. Can we just talk about this project?
I would like to, but a few numbnuts acted like 5 year olds when I expressed an opinion.
I have spoken highly of this project from the time the first rendering was released and look forward to seeing the progress when I attend Panther games.
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I'm honestly shocked by the insecurity of some people. Charlotte is a nice little city, but in my view, Cincinnati is a much nicer little city. Indianapolis, imo, also blows the doors off of Clt. I like old architecture.
I find it absurd that anyone would care, let alone be offended by that opinion.
Cincinnati
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That's true. I simply stated my opinion. Not everyone likes old buildings. I do.
Nonetheless, Hamboner and Lewy apparently were offended that I said other cities were better. That's absurd. London is my favorite city, but I would not be offended if people preferred NY or Paris. I simply wouldn't care.
As someone initially from NY, I regard Clt as a nice little city. To me, it's tiny, but I like it. If some of these guys can't take the fact that not everyone thinks it's the next Dubai or Shanghai, then they need mental counseling.
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Cincinnati, Pittsburg, SLC, and Denver have beautiful old architecture which CLT lacks. I like old buildings and prefer those cities for that reason.
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That's hilarious. Thanks for the laugh.
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12 hours ago, nowensone said:
Have had an open mind (sometimes reluctantly) about your posts, but whats up with the above? Do YOU see anything constructive about it other than an exaggerated secondary statement that does not successfully distract from the first? Make an argument, with facts, not a baseless opinion on which anyone can tell you are inciting drama based on where you have posted it.
If you're so insecure about Charlotte, then you need to consult someone. In my view, Minneapolis, like many other third tier cities, such as Denver, Austin, Portland, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Salt Lake, are better than Charlotte.
All of the second tier cities (Dallas, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and Miami) are better than Charlotte too. It's my opinion.
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I'll take Charlotte's typical 55 degree Winters days over Minnesota's 20 degree winters any day!
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Personally, I think that Minneapolis is a better city than Charlotte. However, I could not endure those eight month winters.
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Does he seriously have a project lined up for Clt?
His NY projects in that height range are spectacular.
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2 hours ago, jwntim said:
Heard that the next piece of this puzzle that will be officially kicked off is a residential/hotel tower combination. I dont know which pad it will be on but they are trying to get financing lined up now apparently.
Hopefully, this will be Clt's tallest tower.
A 900 footer by Robert AM Stern would be good!
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Nice shot!
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Very nice!
I'd insert a fountains comment, but since I'm the only fountains and sculpture fan, I'll refrain!!
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Very nice photo!!!
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Nice shots.
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Nice photos.
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The eastern portion of the Hudson Yarfs isn't 10 acres, and yet, immediately surrounding that plaza are towers of the following heights 1,295', 1,100', 1,050', 990', and 895', together with a 1.2m sf mall. That's sufficiently dense to me.
I think that some public gathering space would be ideal for the Observer site. In addition to Rockefeller Center, the World Trade Center, and the Hudson Yards, another great plaza with shops and restaurants is the World Financial Center in the Wall Street area. The parks and plazas are on the point of the Hudson near where it opens to the Harbor and then the Atlantic Ocean. It's a great place to sit and watch the cruise ships going by while enjoying a drink. Charlotte needs to emulate these great public spaces.
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14 hours ago, ricky_davis_fan_21 said:
What you describe before retail sounds like the opposite of what charlotte needs. No more plazas and fountains please.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI assume you're familiar with Hudson Yards. Something like that with the massive sculpture and gardens would be amazing here.
Related said it would be like the 21st Century Rockefeller Center.
This interactive sculpture will be the size of a 15 story tower. I'd love to see something like this at the Observer site.
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I'd like to see a big plaza with fountains, sculptures, and greenery, and lots of stores like Rockefeller Center, Hudson Yards, or the World Trade Center.
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Heinous was extreme. I should've referred to Clt's residential towers as extremely lame, cheap boxes.
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4 minutes ago, ricky_davis_fan_21 said:
I doubt you will see a residential tower taller than the Vue any time in the next 25-30 years. You would need a full buildout of all the neighborhoods around uptown before an 800' tower would be feasible. Even then, it'd be a vanity statement by a developer. The market is no where near robust enough for vanity projects.
That makes sense. Even a 500' version of Verre would be good.
For those unfamiliar with these projects, Here are Verre and the Stairway projects.
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Well maybe an 800' version of it. I'm talking about an iconic design, All residential towers built Uptown are heinous. The Museum Tower is okay, but the rest are terrible. Charlotte needs to do a better job for residentials and hotels if its skyline is to improve.
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But I'm assuming that a tower like those could be built in Charlotte for a fraction of the price and therefore, would be viable.
Legacy Union (former Charlotte Observer redevelopment)
in Charlotte
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I look at this periodically because I like this project, but I resolved not to post, as I don't want to burst anyone's bubble that Charlotte isn't a real city. This was too good to pass up though! Trust me: a hick town like Charlotte is not getting a Foster any time soon (if ever).
Foster is far more suited to a nice lowrise project in Chapel Hill since it's far more cosmopolitan and erudite than Charlotte.
Charlotte will just keep building heinous, 20 to 30 story, eyesore residentials like the Ascent and Skyhouse.