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4 hours ago, Urban Cowboy said:
So far, no one with any “influence” will share the petition. No one will even touch it - they’re worried about the potential business ramifications. Too worried about ruffling feathers - this is the South after all. Or "it's just business." Let’s not poke the bear.
When ad dollars, career, or business opportunities could potentially be impacted...There’s no such thing as a free "press."
I get it. And I can’t blame them. We just need more eyes on this petition somehow. I was hoping its existence would be newsworthy in itself and get picked up. But everyone is worried about offending the company that chose Charlotte without incentives. Which is why this signage was approved.
https://www.change.org/remove_truist_signs
If we all go quietly into the night then the signs stay. It unfortunately has to become uncomfortable for Truist in order for any action to occur. We're already over 100 signatures and that's with zero publicity.
My thoughts exactly. There’s the petition and funny Twitter account gaining traction. But it’s clear that no one of any major influence has the courage to join in or at least promote those two things. Someone with a name needs to step up because it needs to reach all audiences of Charlotte for any potential change to occur. Let’s not just sweep this under the rug. We all hate this thing. Charlotte influencers have gone after far more controversial topics. At least share or write about the movement. It needs a light shown on it and some people that hate the sign have that spotlight available and aren’t using it.
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Truist should be ashamed. This looks awful. The logo part doesn’t look terrible, but the name couldn’t look worse. I sent emails to each council member months ago before approval. Not one reply. They should have listened to zoning committee members that argued the signage would detract from the architectural features. I understand the business side of Truist purchasing Hearst, but they clearly have no appreciation for high-quality architecture. A tower like this did not need giant signage, let alone it being cheap-looking attached to rectangular boards.
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12 hours ago, turbocraig said:And speaking of, today is 14Nov. They said the street closure and signage install would be 7 & 14Nov from 730A-12P but I don't see any action.
It was pushed back to next weekend due to an issue with the helicopter.
I always pictured the signage looking like the attached photo (can’t remember who made it – my bad). I figured Truist would do this right. But after driving past the letters the other day, it seems they have gone the cheap route and attached the letters to light brown boards to match the concrete. I am so disappointed Truist doesn’t see the architectural value of their new HQ. Covering up those architectural accents at the top is a huge mistake that cheapens the aesthetic of this beautiful tower. I’m bracing for the worst because that’s where I see this signage headed... Love the new lighting, but Truist is making a giant, cheap-looking mistake with their signage.
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Appreciate all of the drone pics, @gman430! My girlfriend is from Greenville and I went to Clemson. Always look forward to your Queen City aerial updates.
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Very pleased with this. Let’s keep correcting the ground level.
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28 minutes ago, Tyree Ricardo said:606' 40 floors
This is the one tower I don’t mind being a bit shorter. The decrease could be for the benefit of not blocking the Power Tower while still being a tall addition. The slant of the new tower should perfectly frame the start of Duke’s triangular top.
Any update on the media mesh?
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I thought about that too, KJ. That is terribly sad. I showed him our takeout bag though so he knew we weren’t up to anything. Maybe I should have offered him some. He broadly said we were trespassing, so didn’t feel like I could go several floors down and stay. Oh well, we tried to get creative to enjoy a pandemic-responsible Saturday night haha.
Back to more exciting miscellaneous development news...
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Last night my girlfriend and I picked up dinner from NC Red and were going to take it somewhere to eat and watch the sunset. We drove back Uptown and went to the 7th Street parking deck to the top for the views. When we got up there, there was a security officer waiting for us, so I went ahead and drove up to him and rolled down my window to talk. I said we were just going to sit in my car, eat our dinner, and leave. He interrupted me, told me it was private property of Bank of America, and that we were trespassing. I didn’t feel like getting into it with him and our food was getting cold, so I told him to have a good night and left.
Can anyone explain why this was a problem? How can they reason it’s trespassing if I took a ticket and I’m paying to be in the garage?
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That is similar to how I feel about Nashville. Outside of Broadway, I don’t see the appeal. And I’ve been to every large U.S. city. What Nashville has going for it is its brand. I have had four girl friends that are from Charlotte move to Nashville after college. Each one of them returned after a year or two. They always have the same reply: “Nashville was fun in the beginning, but it got old quickly. Charlotte’s a better place to live.”
What I love about Charlotte is there is something for every type of person. The best thing that could happen to our city is the continual growth and maturation of our very different neighborhoods and their identities. The friends I mentioned grew up with me in the Charlotte suburbs. They went to college and didn’t pay much attention to what was developing here. I did pay attention and moved back after college and saw a whole new city with unique neighborhoods surrounding Uptown and a whole lot more to do. They discovered the same eventually and developed a new appreciation for their city. Now one lives in South End, one in Dilworth, one in NoDa, and one in Plaza Midwood. None of them knew of 3 out of 4 of those areas while growing up here.
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58 minutes ago, Tyree Ricardo said:
I forgot to mention, My wife and I packed up and came down to Charlotte yesterday.
Can’t wait to see how you help push Charlotte towards becoming an even better city. Welcome home!
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I saw some of the astroturf rolled up sitting by the rocks when I walked by the other day
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3 hours ago, CLT> said:
Maybe they'll finally be able to hide the welds you can see on the LU pyramid's joints if they do!
That has always bothered me about the pyramid. When they were finishing LU1 I kept thinking to myself, “That can’t be the final finish.” I’ve moved that thought to Ally’s “crown” now haha. It’s the finishes that matter!
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17 hours ago, KJHburg said:
Tecovas, the Austin based online boot maker is opening a store here as reported by Agenda. This is their first store outside of Texas and OKC and their first east coast store. That is pretty special. Plus their boots are great I have some. Check out the retail plat of Atherton. Look at their boot boutiques in major Texan cities.
http://properties.edens.com/property/output/document/view/id:1839
More about Tecovas
Can’t say I am thrilled about Tecovas taking that prime corner location (5th largest of all the Atherton spaces). Hard to see a western-style boot store succeeding given I rarely see that style in South End. An Urban Outfitters or similar type retail would kill it there. But I do wish Tecovas well and welcome them to the Queen City!
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26 minutes ago, kermit said:
Around what time?
Around midnight
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Pretty sure I saw one of the new streetcar vehicles running on the Blue Line last night near East/West.
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7 hours ago, CLT> said:I'd like to see how it got hit, that thing got destroyed.
Here ya go
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Charlotte Convention Center expansion:
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Looks like the convention center renovation had a cost-cutting change. Really liked the bridge cladding the original renderings had (screamed tvsdesign – they do great work). This new rendering doesn’t have as much allure on this side with the existing look. Any idea what happened @Tyree Ricardo?
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5 minutes ago, dnlleffingwell said:I am sure this project will be finished soon , incomplete because of the coronavirus and the economy. Maybe in twenty years it will be revived .
What’s the purpose of this post? Any of our peer cities would be ecstatic to see this project under construction. Yes it has been slow, but it’s been mentioned time and time again: this is an intricate project, it has stalled in past forms, but the current form is actually moving forward. Some of the negativity on this site is exhausting. Love your city. There are exciting things happening.
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59 minutes ago, michaelef said:That rail trail counter sign has been like that for weeks now, you would think someone would of cleaned it up by now. .
I submitted a request about it via the CLT+ app a month ago. Received a call back from CDOT that they would be replacing the wall but not the counter. Disappointing because I loved seeing the digital counter and it encouraged car-less travel. Looks like a car ran into it but not sure. Nothing has been cleaned up or replaced. If anyone else wants to voice their concern, use the CLT+ app or call 704-336-3891. Maybe if we all voice concern, we can get a nice thing back.
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21 minutes ago, TheOneRJ said:LOL at some of you thinking you can stop this billion dollar company from putting it’s name on their building. The faster you get over it and move on, the easier it’ll be to look up at it when it actually becomes a reality.
I get it. I'm in Finance. It's Truist's tower come March. But, this is exactly the type of passive mentality that allows stuff to happen in our great city. There are measurements we as Charlotteans can take to make our concerns known.
Didn't WeWork apply for larger signage than allowed or am I remembering incorrectly? I know someone did recently and it was granted. As already noted, no one raised their voice over the WeWork signage and now we have a poorly-aligned sign on a building that frames the view from Romare Bearden. Apathy is the worst thing our city could face for its future growth...
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Truist - New HQ (BB&T-SunTrust Merger)
in Charlotte
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Anyone have the WCNC clip?