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TRENCH

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  1. this side of the skyline is gonna be so different when everything is done.. a renaissance
  2. agree! universal studios has really transformed their land with that density and Orlando Regional is like its own place .. truly interesting
  3. a bit faint in these pics but visibility from I-4 is starting to show!
  4. I love how Orlando has 3 distinct mini-skylines (Orlando Regional/SoDo aka this picture, , I-Drive, Florida Hospital by the Science Museum ).. other cities wish they could have that!
  5. does anyone know what the big under construction building is? its by North Orange and Princeton St.
  6. passed by it on I-4 and on ground floor and later on W South St. and lord this is gonna be a grand building...wish they made it to 30 floors tough
  7. the base makes it too clunky.. looks like three Playstation 2's sitting on top of a VCR
  8. i thought those pieces were in an actual warehouse stacked in a corner, not on a random place [is that a water treatment facility??] dumped south of the airport.. thats embarrassing lmao
  9. Just passed by the one in Wet n Wild is already on its 4th floor lol
  10. well which specific generation are you guys referring to? Millennials are born between ~1980-1993/1995 ages between 24/25-38 while people from ~1995/1996-2012, ages 6 to 23 are from Generation Z/iGen ---which is the group im sure everyone is referring to in these posts and Generation Alpha are from ~2013/2014-2025 this is true, i would say that the gap between those who are materialistic and not is closing in, we are at almost a 50/50
  11. I dont thin Google Earth has been updated a lot by Alphabet. Last time i used it was in 2011 and i used in in 2016 after i forgot about it and it still had a lot of old maps
  12. i personally shop @ American Eagle and Calvin Klein Outlets on I-Drive, dds discounts, Ross, [and rarely] JCPenny. I'm really picky with clothes and styles so i end up with good styles that you wouldn't guess they were bought at those lower priced places ...soo i just asked some people on my insta living in various states and they said this : Stores:: Urban Outfitters, H&M, Ross, Sirens, forever21, JCPenney, thrift stores, Rue21, Marshalls, Platos Closet, Victorias Secret, Charlotte Russe, and locally most of the Premium Outlet stores, Online:: an app called Shein, Amazon , Zumiez, ASOS Sears and Macys got like 1 mention...GAP and Old Navy are mild favorites
  13. the whole entire thing is hideous. throw it away this is much better. just copy this design with the building on the right that says "east" on the top and call it a day
  14. TRENCH

    SunRail

    agree. i live west to the Sand Lake station and and its 22 miles from UCF, i might as well drive Semoran and University with all its traffic than ride a train thats supposed to be faster
  15. oh the ghetto neighborhood Walmart? yeah its been there for years lmao everything i have to do in this city pulls me in all directions so i guess im more exposed to what happens past my neighborhood (this forum has helped a lot in that too)
  16. Theres plenty! East Colonial south of UCF, Narcoossee, OBT by West Holden which is the one codypet posted, and the Sand Lake one in front of the FL Mall which is behind my house lol
  17. ...anYwayZ Im excited for this building.. it'll help beautify downtown even more
  18. ironic enough West Oakridge Road has flashing crossing signs and the officer is right, its dangerous to stop considering the mass of traffic that flows there and people love to drive faster than NASCAR drivers in that specific part of OBT where that crossing is
  19. so i looked over at their page and a meeting was held over @ Chain of Lakes Middle school cafeteria yesterday night (Feb 27) and it was pretty full not sure what the result of the meeting was but a member of the group posted this:
  20. Im sorry but.. lmao wtf is that
  21. lets be real, this aint never happening
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