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  1. People opposing non-automobile mobility options annd infrastructure are somewhat different than NIMBYs. How about NIMROWs? (Not In My Right Of Way)
  2. It has been nearly a decade since the Sounds last played at Greer stadium. The city has still not even begun the process of turning that large piece of public land into a park.
  3. The large surface lot just to the east of that stretch of 2nd Ave is one of downtown Nashville's most glaring tooth gaps. Any chance it will be developed alongside the rebuilding of the damaged stretch of 2nd Ave?
  4. How much of the utility work that's been happening on 8th Ave. is for this project? Has there been any progress on the next phase of development on the site? Several lots appear to be sitting empty.
  5. Does anyone know what the hold-up on the public release of the final master plan might be? This site says that the master plan will be released in August 2022: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/parks/planning-and-development/park-plans-and-projects/fort-negley
  6. The surface parking lot just to the north of the main block that was affected by the bombing is fenced off. This is the lot that consumes the whole block bounded by 1st Ave., 2nd Ave., Church St., and Bank St. Is something happening with that lot as part of the rebuilding? It seems like one of the more glaring pieces of underutilized land downtown.
  7. A friend of mine, who is active on Reddit (Nashville sub-Reddit and otherwise) calls this Urban Planet discussion board "Fake Reddit". Don't worry, I let her know that Fake Reddit is fed up with Real Reddit.
  8. If you look at some of the other cities that are booming right now, like Austin, few (if any) have crowns, but some do have interesting designs, including slanted roofs. Crowns seemed more common in the 1980s–1990s, and cities that boomed during that decade, like Atlanta, are full of that style of tower.
  9. The Finery between Grey and Merritt Streets. Northern end topped out. Looking south down the alley behind Diskin Cider. Looking north from Merritt Street through what will be a plaza. View of the project from the hill to the south.
  10. I believe this is structured as a partnership between the university and a private developer who is building and will manage the residential units, offering them to graduate and professional students at below market rates.
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