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  1. On 8/25/2022 at 2:14 PM, whw53 said:

    Sampson coating adds a historic and charm layer to the neighborhood, and demolishing it down to a parking lot would be a travesty. Building could easily be converted to either apartments or office space, and perhaps both. I for one will miss it when it is gone, too much of Manchester is turning into the same style of architecture and keeping the historic industrial infrastructure adds character that frankly many of the new developments lack.

  2. On 8/29/2022 at 8:15 AM, Jawless said:

    @I miss RVA Here are a few photos of the Bakery Lofts I took this weekend. These are taken from the edge of 118 N 18th Street. Only a little bit of activity going on. I'm not 100% sure what they are doing. 

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    And this is the old Brick building they tore down, shame the side of the building had more character than the facade of most new buildings

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  3. On 7/18/2022 at 9:23 AM, rjp212 said:

    Nearly every block around Legend's has been bought, so I imagine their days are numbered. If I were them, I'd sell their land at a premium, and relocate into the base of this building.  Imagine them taking the 2 story portion between the two buildings and putting in a rooftop.   

    I asked made to comment to some people that work in Manchester, and was told that the owner is "old school" and doesnt want to sell or move. I hear they have a pretty large group of loyal regulars that live in the older parts of Manchester, so might make sense. I do agree that the view is their best asset, but they had years to buy that property and they didnt.

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  4. On 4/28/2022 at 1:24 PM, rjp212 said:

    Looks like they might finally be doing the addition to BWW. 

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    The addition is in full swing, will need to get photos, but Buffalo Wild Wings itself closed at that location. After multiple experiences with the quality of service there over the past year, not really going to miss it. Hopefully they can get something nicer when the addition is  complete

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    Rocket Lab USA, Inc (Nasdaq: RKLB) (Rocket Lab), a leading launch and space systems company, today revealed it has selected Wallops Island, Virginia, as the location for its first launch site and extensive manufacturing and operations facilities, for its 8-ton payload class reusable Neutron rocket.

    https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220228006048/en/Rocket-Lab-Selects-Virginia-for-Neutron-Launch-Site-Extensive-Manufacturing-Complex

     

    Rocket is about the size of the Falcon 9 or Antares, but unlike the latter it will fly back, land, and be reused.

     

     

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  6. Heh, this  casino revote reminds me of Virginia Beach and light rail. Certain politicians didnt like the original vote in support of it and called for a referendum that ended up ending it. Generally, I would go with "we voted and the people responded, move on" and wait a decade before any revote.

    I will also admit that I strongly opposed the casino. The issue with the "destination" developments like casinos is that any visitors they bring in mostly stay on the property and dont go out and interact with the local businesses. The jobs they bring are mostly hospitality oriented, and in places like Virginia Beach where I grew up the jobs weren't filled by locals. It might be offset by increased taxes, however if you incentivized the developer with tax breaks to come to the city you have essentially undone that.

     

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    Really liking Richmond so far, but just a weird time to move with the great p-word still going on.

     

    On 12/10/2021 at 9:22 PM, wrldcoupe4 said:

    Thanks for the photos. How are you liking Richmond?

    Some old railroad tracks in Shockoe Bottom, wish we had this many trains still in the area

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  8. 1 hour ago, vdogg said:

    I will never again fly into Stansted. They billed it as a "London" airport, but London proper was damn near an hour away. Had to take a bus the rest of the way in, which was crowded and anything but timely. We need to connect to Gatwick if anything else.

    Ah, well I would have advised taking the Stansted Express train into London instead, but truth be told Stansted is closer to Cambridge than London. https://www.stanstedexpress.com/

    I also like to joke it is a shopping mall with an airport at the back, UK airports wont tell you your gate until 15 minutes before boarding to maximize the amount of time people shop in the main concourse area.

  9. On 12/3/2021 at 6:49 PM, vdogg said:

    I will be so happy not to have to go to Dulles any more to get to Europe (much cheaper flying out of there instead of starting in Norfolk and connecting). 

    Calling it now, Norfolk to stansted. Which will be really confusing to the locals, because the OG Norfolk County is about an hour drive from there.......

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  10. 12 hours ago, mistermetaj said:

    My only issue is that they don't really seem to be gridding the area up and connecting it to town center. I hope they figure that part out at some point so it feels like a big connected area.

    It Would be pretty hard to do so with Independence and Virginia Beach Boulevard running the perimeter of the property. It might make more sense if they incorporated Pembroke East and the land where Princess Anne High is when it is replaced.

  11. On 12/8/2021 at 4:36 PM, BFG said:

    Kinda bittersweet. I used to love getting a slice of pizza at Italian Delight, then burning my mom's money at Space Port across the corridor. That was 30+ years ago, and it seemed like the mall was on the decline even then.

    Yeah, Pembroke mall was the mall I grew up in. The oldest in the region since 1966. Glad they are redeveloping it so it is never one of those awful abandoned malls, but a big part of my childhood is going to go.

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  12. 18 hours ago, I miss RVA said:

    Norfolk must be desperate then. 

    Not to go too off topic, but as someone who lived in the area for about two decades.....yes they are. Norfolk is extremely dependent on one employer, the Navy, and has been trying hard to diversify its economy over the past decade so that if anything happens (like a downturn in military funding) the city wont be hit economically.

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