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  1. On 4/24/2024 at 9:11 PM, BnaBreaker said:

    Agreed... but I still, and never will, understand the hype around Raising Cane's... who'd have thought that "lets sell exactly one thing, and make it one thing that every other restaurant on planet earth also sells... and let's make SURE that one thing is only a slightly above average version," would be a brilliant business plan?  

    I call it the chicken version of In N Out. Difference is, for me, In N Out's burgers are only pretty good but they're the cheapest fast food burger you can get (at least here in California). I think Cane's chicken is truly delicious, by far the best fast food chicken imo.

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  2. 8 hours ago, markhollin said:

    Bicenetennial Mall Movies in the Park a few weeks ago:

    Bicentennial Mall, movies in Park, July, 2022.png

    Haha, they showed Superbad? One of my favorite movies but definitely not family friendly.  I'm surprised they showed it.

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  3. 20 hours ago, Armacing said:

    OK, 3 things about this:

    1) Is this not evocative of the movie "Predator" for anybody else, or is it just me?

    2) The fact that someone majored in Art and now their job is sculpting a cartoonized saber-tooth cat out of tires really makes me laugh.

    3) Did anyone else hear about how a ransomware attack shut down Bridgestone for several weeks?  I heard from a friend that they couldn't ship product for a long time.  Pretty embarrassing for a company of that size.

    The Goodyear Cotton Bowl football game has been giving the participants statues of their mascots made out of tires for several years. It's actually pretty cool. I recently read that the statue they made for Ohio State is in some random McDonalds in Columbus. But yes, it's hilarious that someone got a degree so that they can make tire sculptures of mascots.

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  4. 20 hours ago, rolly said:

    Here's the Walter,  a 35 level residential project in Raleigh's 'North Hills' mini downtown. 

    Outside of Charlotte, it's the tallest building by floor count in the Carolinas.

    Of course everyone's bummed these aren't in the CBD, but this area actually is getting more towers than downtown so we're just takin what they're givin. 

    Source: developer's video posted by @KJHburg

    The tallest building in Raleigh is not downtown? Is North Hills close to downtown like midtown or the Gulch here?

  5. https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/sports/college/memphis-tigers/football/2021/07/28/major-renovations-liberty-bowl-memorial-stadium-works/5400518001/

    I figured this might be worth it's own thread if the Liberty Bowl does indeed see major renovations.

    They are adding two party deck type areas for this upcoming season.

    The article doesn't mention a timeline or what the major renovations will entail. My immediate thought is a new press box, since that has been floated around before. Hopefully it'll be all brick, to match the campus down the street, or limestone to kind of match colors with the existing structures in Liberty Park. 

    Other things I'd like to see are an expanded concourse and renovated concessions and restrooms. I'd also like to see the number of chairback seats at least quadrupled. The capacity still needs to be in the 50,000 seat range so, to counteract the loss of seats due to chairbacks, they could add seats in the North end zone opposite the jumbotron.

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  6. 22 hours ago, PillowTalk4 said:

    Expect to hear about upgrades to Gentry and the Ed Temple Track Facility in the coming months.  A new basketball floor is already underway.  A design contest was held and an announcement that the old floor is already being removed indicates that a new design has been decided upon.  There are other interior projects scheduled for Gentry.

    I'm looking forward to seeing the future upgrades at Gentry. Hopefully they'll be able to land more concerts and events there after any renovations.

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  7. I would assume that they'll play at Centennial Sportsplex on West End, or possibly Municipal Auditorium, at least temporarily.  I'm no engineer but I think it'd be incredibly difficult and expensive to convert Gentry to a hockey facility.  It is my understanding that facilities that host both hockey and basketball are originally built with the proper equipment for to form and maintain an ice rink. Gentry may have to close for a year or so to upgrade it to be able to host hockey games. Then, it'll be entirely too large for the crowd size.  If Gentry is converted, I believe they can just put a court on top of the ice during basketball games. I heard that's what they do at Bridgestone during the SEC Tournament.

    The NHL/Predators are paying are paying for the feasibility study so it's no harm/no foul for the university if it ends up not working out for the Tigers. But I think upgrading the football stadium should be their first priority. They may have good crowds at Nissan this year due to Eddie George but it's proven that college teams playing in NFL Stadiums is not ideal. TSU has the alumni base and following that deserves to play in one of the better on campus facilities in the FCS.

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  8. 3 hours ago, Nash_12South said:

    I get the arguments against the grassy areas, but as a dog owner, I appreciate what grass is available.

    That was my thought exactly. I used to live in a complex very similar to this in Franklin and it was very convenient to just take my dog out front and let him do his business. HOA fees paid for the landscaping upkeep so I didn't have to worry about that either.

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