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  1. I agree completely. They're not bad places, but I don't see them as top 100. Guess it all depends on the criteria used. Although a perpetually clogged I24 is a major drawback, in my book.
  2. I also learned from my Irish co-workers that country music is HUGE in the emerald isle. I'm sure that fondness has also hopped over to the UK. For them, Nashville was a super cool destination. They all wanted to do a business trip here.
  3. First thought: Oh yay more people moving to Franklin. Second, silver lining thought: WOO hoo! House value just jumped again. Third: Smyrna? Lebanon?? really???
  4. Just a thought on why I think Atlanta has an edge over us: It's on eastern time. While it doesn't seem like a big thing, on my current contract we do a lot of work with east coast peoples, as well as European, and that hour makes a lot of difference.
  5. I have to agree with the "how do people afford to live here," cause it's nuts. I bought a home in Franklin just over 4 years ago for under 400k; I could not afford to buy anywhere in Franklin now. Flip side of it all, I work in the city and I'd love to move, but I can't afford a mortgage over 400k, so I'm stuck because I'm not going to move any further out. It's insane how much and how fast prices have gone up. My daughter and her little family live with us because rent is ridiculous.
  6. Can we rebuild the rest of the stuff around it? That'd be so much nicer than the parking lot....
  7. Good article from Wiliamson Source about all the mixed use areas going in in the area. Includes the big one in Spring Hill and the town square idea in Nolensville. http://williamsonsource.com/big-mixed-use-projects-coming-williamson-county/
  8. I have to agree with all of this, and the last part most of all. I no longer have a child in school, but several of the folks I work with do and that means they need to be able to leave if something comes up, not currently an option with the transit we have. As for the Bus, I rode it for over a year, everyday. It worked for me because I could have a very cut and dried work schedule, but I WAS limited in what I could do otherwise. Also, it did take much longer on average than driving myself. I now carpool to work with two others, however we all have the ability to work from home if someone needs to leave suddenly/early/etc. If transit is to work here, there will have to be trips available throughout the day; most people need far more flexibility than we currently have.
  9. Three-fer: crane up for the Dream, 505 just visible from the 2nd floor of the Stahlman (YAY), and new construction on the "Bobby" hotel. Can't wait to see the Dream go up so we can finally see what the alley side will look like.
  10. It's the Goose Creek exit off of 65, opposite side of the highway from the AgExpo center. If you haven't been that way lately, it is booming big-time. I've heard it said that it's becoming "cool springs south."
  11. I will say this about #1 on that map, even when the other lots are filled to the brim, there's usually parking to be had here, for less than other places. Mostly I believe because the entrance is fairly hidden by the Flying Saucer. Just in case anyone ever needs to know.
  12. Overview of 7 apartment projects going in in Williamson County: http://williamsonsource.com/7-new-apartment-projects-in-williamson-county-retreat/
  13. Seriously, I would love to see something like the Indigo treatment on that building. It could work beautifully.
  14. Interesting conversation on growth in Spring Hill: a friends neighbor who was a city planner for Spring Hill just left his job and moved to another state. The reason for this was because he had had it with the city not listening to him regarding the dire need for sewer upgrades, etc. According to the friend, and this is second hand info, if ONLY the construction currently planned now is built, the city will exceed their sewer capacity in 2.5 years. However, they're not even sorta slowing down on construction projects. Makes me wonder how other municipalities are doing in relation to this. I know Williamson is making some water plant improvements, but the rest is a mystery.
  15. Crane is being raised! Heading up, up, up.
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