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  1. Since I am currently in quarantine here in Atlanta, I thought I would go out and enjoy the 80f weather we had here yesterday and take some shots of midtown. I currently live in midtown in one of the SkyHouse buildings. I would have gotten Rooftop shots but our amenity deck is closed Sorry I do not know the names of buildings and projects under construction. I am shooting with my Note 10 camera Enjoy! I walked down Peachtree headed north, then circled back down West Peachtree headed south. This is a residential project- Condos and Apartments. Couldn't find a name or rendering Artmore Hotel Southeast's Largest Whole Foods - This building is called the Icon Pretty cool Wrap on this building New apartments Nice little Midtown park with a fountain MARTA Arts station Historic building - Condos CVS and QT Biltomore hotel and apartments New apartments Condo Buildings - Publix is in the base of these buildings New apartment building on the right Hanover midtown in the grey Post Midtown Apartment building Nice old house sandwiched with the new - Think this is being used by the construction company building the development across the street. Not sure of its fate after Residential project - sorry again not sure of the name or scope - Atlantic Station in the background Cool little open space Atlantic station in the background Ascent apartments and Canopy hotel Looking down West Peachtree Historic Rhodes Hall High Museum Very Expensive Condos across from the High - starting at $1M Colony Square 5 floor addition - retail and restaurants Norfolk Southern current headquarters - Their new headquarters is being built in Midtown. Will get a picture of it on my next walk. Lobby and Base renovations The FED park ATL Fed My whole walk was pretty shaded like this To the right is mostly all new Residential Just about every building has retail at the base - residential and office 2 condo buildings Handover Midtown - there is a new DGX that opened up in the base of this building. Open from 7am-11pm. It's been a hit!
  2. Same with Bridgestone. They also have restricted all domestic and international travel and any group meetings/trainings until further notice.
  3. SXSW is canceled over coronavirus concerns https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/06/media/sxsw-preparation-coronavirus/index.html Talk about a huge blow to local economies. This only the beginning of this virus continues to spread. Festival season is coming up in a couple of months along with peak travel season.
  4. I fly out ATL every week and use clear. I love it, especially with the large airports. Nashville never takes me more than 20 mins to get through pre check, so with clear it would probably be like half that, and I normally fly during the busy business hours. I've gone through MIA with clear and no one was in line and it took me like 2 mins. The pre check line was wrapped around. I would say it's worth it if you are a frequent traveler.
  5. I was thinking the same thing and was going to ask the question, but didn't want to start a war with the posters (You have to tread lightly with some questions on here). My thinking is that is the methodology that is being used. Since they are a major airline hub, they may be counting business travelers/air transfers as visitors? I work in sales and cover the southeast so I am in that peer city at least once a quarter, and I never see the amount of tourist or foot traffic that I see in Nashville on a regular basis. I worked in downtown Nashville for 3 years and M-Sun, non stop people, tour buses, pedal taverns, etc starting as early as 10am. Plus with our NYE celebrations, SEC Tournaments, ST Jude marathon, Top 3 July 4th celebrations, CME Fest, Bonnaroo spillover, and convention business, we should definitely be ranked pretty high in tourism numbers. Also, I noticed that even though our tourist numbers were reported lower, the direct visitor spending in Nashville was more, while their tourist numbers were almost twice ours. (Nash 15.8mm visitors - 7 billion spending / Other city - 28.2 mm visitors -7 billion spending). Their numbers were regional MSA not sure if Nashvilles is MSA or just Davidson County. Definitely not starting an Us vs Them, but just wanted to know how the numbers were reported. Both are truly great cities and I enjoy visiting both! Interesting visitor info in the link below. https://www.visitmusiccity.com/research
  6. I totally agree^^. I was at the game as well and truly enjoyed the experience. The tailgate areas were very nice, food prices were super cheap inside the stadium ($1.50 for a hotdog, $3 for a burger, unlimited refills on soda) and good quality food. I Iive in midtown Atlanta and take Marta everywhere I can. Took me 15 minutes via train from my house to the stadium. Titans have changed food vendors multiple times and the food is still blah and expensive. I also went to the braves game last week and had an awesome time. I hope Nashville MLS can replicate something like the Battery. Only thing that sucks about the Braves stadium is no MARTA. Surprisingly, traffic was not a nightmare as I expected.
  7. Recreation group says Tennessee parks among top 4 in nation Tennessee has 56 state parks. The other finalists were Florida State Parks, Maryland Park Service and Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. https://www.wkrn.com/news/recreation-group-says-tennessee-parks-among-top-4-in-nation/
  8. New payment system, upgrades coming to WeGo Star This is good news. Looks like WeGo Star (lol... The name is hilarious) is maintaining or growing ridership. I definitely think the trains need to be replaced. https://www.newschannel5.com/news/new-payment-system-upgrades-coming-to-wego-star
  9. Every Nashville Bachelorette Not sure if this has been shared or not but came across this on YouTube.... Hilarious https://youtu.be/Yaqa4AbW1Ss
  10. OMG... That is hideous! The predators logo looks like a Halloween character!
  11. Mayor bans nighttime use of e-scooters in Atlanta Mayor bans scooter use from 9pm-4am after Atlanta had its 4th scooter death this past weekend. There are a lot of scooter related injuries and emergency room visits that do not get reported by the media. I know people personally who have had injuries from falling off scooters. https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/mayor-bans-nightime-use-of-e-scooters-in-atlanta/974150729
  12. Downtown Nashville expected to see continued population boom as costs, concerns grow https://fox17.com/news/local/downtown-nashville-expected-to-see-continued-population-boom-as-costs-concerns-grow
  13. ‘Biggest finale ever’ promised for Nashville fireworks show https://www.wkrn.com/holidays/july-4/biggest-finale-ever-promised-for-nashville-fireworks-show/
  14. I was in Evansville, IN for a couple of days this week and was able snap a couple of pictures. I didn't know that Evansville has a large Italian and German population for a city of its size. There were tons of Italian and German restaurants in the town. This was the old county jail which was modeled after a castle in Germany
  15. I'm in Miami this week. Dear God I'm ready to leave lol. Love the food, culture, weather, beaches. Hate the drivers, traffic, tolls, and rude people. No one uses turn signals... My biggest pet peave. My observation: lots of construction going on downtown and along the coast. I like the stretched out panoramic skyline. It sucks that Miami is so flat because you are not able to a take a photo of the total skyline view unless you are on a boat. What surprised me was the view from I-95, which you don't see too often, since the stock photos are taken from the coast. Very dense and lots of high rises. Was able to snap this while driving... Old Miami. I'm loving the building with the crown. View from biscayne key. Had to pay a $7 toll to cross over Visted this cool lighthouse at a state park across the bay. You could climb the stairs to the top, but it was closed.
  16. My new job has me traveling all over the southeast weekly. I moved to Atlanta and live in midtown, so I will try to start taking some pics and post some developments going on there. Anyways, I was in the great state of Alabama last week. Went to the big 4 - Huntsville, Bham, Montgomery, and Mobile. I'm not always able to get pictures since I am driving but I try to stop and get a couple when I can. Here's my observations: Huntsville - didn't get to go downtown. I was out by I-595 and there was a lot of development going on... Apartments, small offices and retail. Birmingham - the poster who posted the pictures and thoughts above summed up my observation as well... Very cool city with tons of potential. Didnt realize it was so hilly.. Montgomery - very cool little downtown. Lots of revitalization going on downtown. Reminds me of Chattanooga. Really enjoyed the new Legacy museum and memorial in Montgomery, which tells the story of those who were enslaved in our country. The memorial was very touching and moving as it had every name and the county of those who died from lynchings in this country. And last my favorite city, Mobile: I enjoyed the warm tropical climate, and the French Spanish influence of the city. Had dinner on the 34th floor of the Landmark tower, which gave me 360 views of the city!
  17. According to the article, overall MLB attendance is down and has been declining for years. Not sure how much if this is accurate, since yahoo tends to get things mixed up. https://www.yahoo.com/sports/mlb-attendance-is-down-again-and-rebuilding-teams-are-getting-hit-hard-014951998.html
  18. ^^reminds me of the sirens on the movie Silent Hill! Very creepy.
  19. From the tennessean. This shot is amazing! And this was after the rain.
  20. Light show to help Nashville 'shine' in NFL Draft spotlight https://www.newschannel5.com/news/light-show-to-help-nashville-shine-in-nfl-draft-spotlight During the first round of the draft, the Korean Veterans Bridge, Nissan Stadium and the Schermerhorn Symphony Center will all light up in the colors of the team 'on the clock.' The light show accompanies 32 video boards that line the downtown pedestrian bridge. Each monitor will be dedicated to one of the NFL teams. The NCVC also encouraged other buildings to light up in blue during the first round. Blue is one of the NFL's primary colors.
  21. Interesting draft video tour with Titans player Taylor Lewan https://www.titansonline.com/video/nfl-360-welcome-to-nashville-with-titans-ot-taylor-lewan
  22. It's going to be crazy downtown week of the draft. Today was very busy and the draft is not until 2 weeks. Bridgestone employees have been instructed to work from home that week. Downtown hotels booked at 92% capacity ahead of Draft weekend https://www.wkrn.com/sports/nfl/nfl-draft/downtown-hotels-booked-at-92-capacity-ahead-of-draft-weekend/1921776073
  23. Some pics of sobro. I currently work in the Bridgestone building. Will try to get some shots of downtown and midtown. Sorry for the glare.
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