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  1. I’m a long time — like for years! - reader of this forum. I have posted a handful of comments over 10 years, but that’s it. But I would legitimately love to do a bike tour of project sites with someone who really knows what he’s talking about. I will definitely do this if there’s any way I can.
  2. I agree with this too. The honky tonks and associated business helped build the tourist industry we now have, and that contributes tremendously to the economy. But I would add that I work in the Truist (formerly SunTrust) building. The positives are that I love the vitality that the tourism sector brings. I love the energy of all the people on the streets. I love the amenities that their presence generates, like the 5&B Food Hall. But the noise is a problem during the business day sometimes. It is difficult to get in and out of the parking garage sometimes to run a simple errand, like get to a parent teacher meeting at school. And the sidewalks and streets just smell bad lots of the time. Many colleagues in the building want our office to move a few blocks out of the central district at the next renewal time. I hope we don’t, because I like the crowds and energy. I think there are some things the the city should do to improve the area and help ensure a sustainable work/play/live ecosystem, so that it doesn’t devolve into ONLY play — (1) Invest in regular/continuous pressure washing of the sidewalks and streets. They stink from the odor of vomit, beer, and garbage. Regular washing could go a long, long way to making the experience of walking the sidewalks better. (2) More frequent garbage collection/clean up. (3) Increased visible police presence throughout the honky took district. Nothing heavy handed, just visible and continuous. Have an officer in a yellow vest standing at the corner. Have them walking the beat regularly. More of those downtown Ambassadors on patrol. (4) Enforce reasonable noise restrictions prior to 6pm. Make it feasible for businesses to remain in the buildings along that core. (Not to mention the kids in school at Hume Fogg.)
  3. That site on the mall would be a good location. Downtown, but not in the craziness of lower broad. Could be convenient to germantown restaurants, etc. Helps build a museum/cultural theme around bicentennial mall. Isn’t that current structure a data infrastructure center for the state. And don’t I remember from somewhere in the past that the state was considering relocating that infrastructure perhaps to an offsite data center?
  4. I’m sure there is some semi-official definition somewhere, but I always considered the Deep South as South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. I wonder if it would be historically accurate, but I wouldn’t consider Florida to be included. And I would think of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas as the mid-south. Just one person’s perspective … Curious if there is some official definition somewhere.
  5. I agree that Nashville could do way better on making roadways safer for cyclists. But there are some of us who make the best of what we have. I live in West Meade, and I regularly commute by bike down to my office in the Truist building. From West Meade, I take the bike lane on post road to White Bridge. I can cross at the traffic light there and hop on the Richland Creek greenway over to Sylvan Park. Neighborhood streets through Sylvan Park connect me to the I-440 greenway, which runs along the 440 right of way and then underneath to pop out right at the north end of Centennial Park by HCA. From there, I take Patterson through the Medical Center area, so these are low volume roads as well. I do have to pop up onto Church for about three blocks to cross I-40 by the NES building. Those couple of blocks are the hard part — the only real heavy traffic/cycle unfriendly few minutes of my whole trip. Once I get across 40, there’s a bike lane along Church. Then I can get over to the bike lane on Commerce and I’m good. I do worry about traffic a bit, and I really wish the city could do something to make the crossing over 40 safer. But otherwise I can get all the way from West Meade to the CBD on a pretty pleasant route. I’m grateful for the Richland Creek greenway, which lets me avoid having to get on Harding/ West End.
  6. Gotta say … watching the NYE telecast from out of town with family, this was absolutely spectacular advertising for Nashville.
  7. This would really be a great idea if it could be combined with a dramatic upgrade of ASC. It really underperforms for this market I think. Ideal solution might be to relocate ASC to the Bicentennial Mall area (if there is space). Build a new state of the art science museum there. And convert the current bldg to some use aligned with the Ft Negly site.
  8. I drive down West End every morning on the way to work. I was thinking other day how much has changed since I moved to town in 2010. I used to be able to see Batman Bldg from Vandy. Alignment of the road made it look from there like Batman was the terminus of the street. Now, w/ all the developments in between, you can’t even see it from the vantage point of West End around 23rd. So much change!
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