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AirJay78

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  1. I'm sorry, but that last quote:

    "If we set standards, developers who want to build in Orlando will do what we ask of them," Lynum said.

    if the standards make it so that the risk is too high for the developer to turn a profit on a project, they simply will build somewhere else, and not "do what we ask of them". (i think someone needs an Economics 101 refresher course.)

    if you simply have a rich downdown, then it'll end up being a paper city of rich spoiled 20 somethings. Developers need to turn a profit and I don't think anyone would tell them that thats wrong. I think the government really needs to step in and do what NY does and offer tax incentives and discounts to developers so they can sell some of these condos to middle income people (lottery system). Either that or a government subsidized housing initiative. Whatever way you do it, having a strong middle class as well as upper class in downtown is the way to go. If its rich, then its exclusive and hense, should not even be considered a downtown for any city since it will not represent the city as a whole.

  2. haha, yea, the bare trees make me want to go back...

    But I think I'll give it a few years and come back when the Vue, soliare/plaza, paramount, and Dynetech go up. Either way, I'm plannin on keepin my home on the east side of town and then selling it later on for a condo in downtown. So Orlando is still my home away from home.

    Can't beat a view like that of NYC tho...

    Oh yea, and your right, that is LES... or what they call it now... LOHO

  3. PICTURES PLEASE!!!

    I'm in NY and I can't see none of the progress... so sad!

    Although, I have to say that the skyline out my bedroom window is pretty sweet in itself :D

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  4. I'd say two more levels up and the Vue will be visible from I-4 West.

    Nice!

    I live in NY now but I still want to know all the juicy ino on my old town... so keep em comin :thumbsup:

  5. Your always gonna have icons that are built throughout the decades. But we can't make a building in the 1980's and use 2005 design concepts. You have to make it with what you know at the time, and that's what they did with Suntrust. Imagine a 2005 Toyota in 1988? Same concept! Now... As the decades go by, hopefully a city grows to have all types of designs that represent each and every decade. Thats when you have variety that makes a city interesting.

  6. For those who say it looks too 80's... When did you want buildings to be put up? The year 2000 and up? NY starrted in the early 19th centry. Ew! How 19th centry of them! Lets knock them all down and start over so all our buildings can look 21st centry and all glassy! Yea, thats the way a modern city should look! How dare we build a building in the 80's that looks like an....... 80's BUILDING! LOL

    Sorry, I had to say that! Back to the vue! ;-)

  7. I find the hate hard to understand as well. It's probably not the smoothest of designs, but none the less, its decent enough to fit in for being the tallest in downtown. I think the problem most people are trying to touch on is that its kind of average and doesn't have that "ooo ahhh" appeal. And that's probably true. But that doesn't make it a bad building. I'm in NY right now... When I look at the midtown skyline out my window (i live 17 floors up in downtown manhattan), I see plenty of "ordinary" or average buildings that don't give me the shock and aww that the ESB or the chyrsler building gives me. I mean, hey, the average ones still do the job. Put up 4 or 5 more like Suntrust in DT, and you'll have a nice skyline. Later you can decide to for 60 stories and give it a shock and aww feel with a pointy top. For now, I say it does the job quite well.

    Also, there's a building here in NY thats designed just like the suntrust there. Different colors, but the same idea and roof top none the less. I'm sure its about 50 to 60 stories tho. No one seems to even notice it in the crowd if you get my drift. And from ground level, I assure you, the important thing for people has nothing to do with looking up.... its looking sideays.... if you know what I mean.

  8. When you refer to "going vertical," do you mean starting construction, period? Or do you mean construction of the foundation is complete and the structure is now reaching 1st and 2nd story height? Just curious, thanks!

    I always thought that it meant once its going above ground level... hense the word "vertical"

  9. Food is obviously a big thing for us here. I hope more resturaunts and small dinners are incorporated downtown. A nice authentic italian place would be awesome on church street after it is remodeled (whenever that will be). As a matter a fact, it would be awesome if that part of downtown or any other can be turned into a resturaunt row of sorts. Similar to 50 something street on the west side in manhattan.

  10. Try the olive gardens pasta with chicken con broccoi dish. The cream sauce is spectacular. Also... TGI Friday's whole chicken breast with rigotini topped with pesto. I haven't had that one in a while so I don't know if thats been changed.

    Who'd a thought chain places can have great recepies :thumbsup:

  11. I'm a NYer. NY pizza is what I look for in fine lunching :D . One place on central just before u get to summerlin is actually pretty good for a thin NY style slice.

    There's one more place I know that actually has awesome pizza. However, its not downtown. Its in the winter park/maitland area just south on lk howell ln off of howell branch rd. Parallel to the west of 436 in the windixie plaza. Its small, but I tell u, the slices are awesome! Brings me back.

    off of 192 in kissimme is a place called napoli's. all u can eat italian buffet. Been there once. Awesome italian and seafood.

    And if anyone likes chinese, this place off of semoran is another good buffet. I don't usually do buffets, but this is a clean one. 436 toward the airport right across from the saveright supermarket.

    all of these but one is not downtown but hey.... when its food... who cares :D

    oh... did I mention that arabian nights has the best veggie lazangia dish ever? Never cared for veggie anything but this dish is a must try! Plus, U get a cool show while your at it :thumbsup:

    Chinatown Res on Mills has good chinese food.

    Hue has the best steak.

    Charlie Lobster House on I Drive has good lobster.

    California Piazza Kitchen is good too.

    San Jose has good and cheap Mexcians.

    Yea, I tried the chinese on mills. A bit rude on the service but their chow fun dish is..... YUMMY! I forgive them!

  12. Is it just me or does it seem that this project just might be a bit wide/large for the area? I don't mean in height, I mean just pure mass. When you stand on magnolia, or even on the front side on Orange ave, it just doesn't fit in proportion to its surrounding buildings. Now, I'm a big fan of this project, but I just wanted to point that out.

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