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Craiger

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  1. I assumed the land was hilly originally and there was just no reason to spend money filling it in...
  2. Well with wealth inequality where it's at now, this is a good description for many large cities. You are living high or getting by. Not as much in between now.
  3. That number is rather deceiving since the vast majority of their workforce is low wage call center folks. The article stated these layoffs were from corporate staff. Based on their new HQ size, I would assume they have around 2-3k corporate employees? So this is closer to 10% of high wage positions? As someone else said above, this really feels like a way to “earn” the state benefits while barely increasing head count.
  4. I thought we all were really happy that Amazon was going to just bring 5k jobs with the city’s current problems. Do we really want that to triple or quadruple in size? I’m also curious if Amazon realizes traffic is going to get significantly worse thanks to ALL the growth happening right now, but with their project getting all the headlines they will be getting a lot of the blame.
  5. Well that project plan has a 6 month line item for "property acquisition (non-willing sellers)"
  6. Does that project plan on the second to last page say 10 years to extend RWY 2L??
  7. Does anyone happen to know the square footage of this Whole Foods vs the Publix a few blocks away? I visited the Publix a couple weeks ago and it is VERY cramped.
  8. Also forgot to mention. You can barely see in the left side of the photo that they've removed the plywood from the windows of the NMAAM. Hopefully we will get some nice windows there soon.
  9. Does this have its own topic yet? https://www.nashvillepost.com/business/development/article/21095120/phoenix-company-eyes-rutledge-hill-project Never mind I found it.
  10. I’m not sure how 66 jobs and 2 planes adds up to 50 million dollars, but OK.
  11. This seems entirely speculative. Nothing wrong with that, but just wanted to point it out for those that haven't read it. I only know of one person currently working for Amazon in Nashville and they are definitely working in the logistics space as Amazon originally announced.
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