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  1. On 5/6/2024 at 9:31 PM, AlmaPinnix said:

    This is actually huge news for Greensboro's (and the Triad in general) music scene. It's been lacking for many years.

    Yes it is.  From what I have heard they are aiming for a capacity in the 1,000-1,500 range.  Seats in the "bleachers", then standing room on the floor.  It will be awesome if this can pull the type of bands that normally skip Greensboro for the Ramkat in Winston, or Lincoln Theater in Raleigh.  We have a good selection of smaller venues (bars, Hanger 1819, etc), and large ones (Tanger, White Oak, Coliseum) but this middle ground is sorely missing.

    I hope they are successful with this.  

  2. On 4/10/2024 at 2:01 AM, Norm2 said:

    I don't understand why that area has so many interstates?

    Historically Greensboro has been a central location for freight movement.  Dating back to the 1800's there was bustling train traffic, which was further enhanced by the Overseas Replacement Depot during WWII.  Add to this things like Colonial Pipeline's huge tank farm around the Greensboro airport and you can see why the road network developed this way.  

    Raleigh flat out refusing to have interstates go through the city back in the day pushed more traffic this way too.  KJ likely has a better memory of this, but I want to say it was 1983 or '84 when Raleigh first became connected to the interstate network.  For decades there was part of the 440 beltline, then a stub out into RTP that dead ended.

    https://www.ncpedia.org/overseas-replacement-depot

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Pipeline

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  3. On 3/9/2024 at 10:51 PM, AlmaPinnix said:

    The Westin construction was supposed to begin once the city completes the construction on the Davie Street parking deck, which was scheduled to open in February 2024, but was pushed back to April.

    I'll believe it when I see it.  I have tangentially involved in this job since 2017 and have pretty much lost hope at this point.  It almost seems the city's whole goal with this project is to drive Cincy's out of business. 

  4. It is so much fun to read y'all talking about the patterns and home sewing.  My wife trained as a pattern maker and seamstress and has a knack for it.  Most of my button up shirts are made by her off a custom pattern fit for me.  I tell you few things make me prouder than to get a compliment on a shirt and they ask "Where did you get that?".  Watching people's reaction when I say my wife made it is priceless.

    Windsurfer - A few of our friends kids have asked for her help with sewing projects as they have got into it as a hobby like your kiddo.  She loves teaching them and spreading the knowledge.

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  5. On 3/5/2024 at 5:30 PM, KJHburg said:

    Just drove down Old Monroe Road from 485 to Sun Valley and it looks like a tornado hit both sides of the streets with the trees down and all.  I hope many of those homes in the way will be moved and older homes like that are affordable housing options and we don't need any less of that in this region.  

    I was just on that road Saturday and you are not joking.  They have leveled a ton of trees.   Given the state of the homes I saw I sadly think we all know what fate will await them.  The buddy I was with lives down that way and was discussing the escalating house prices and the rocket ship they took during COVID.

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  6. On 3/1/2024 at 3:29 PM, cityboi said:

    City leaders even today say the Westin will go up. I think the whole deal was complicated due to it being a city/private partnership. There were lawsuits and unforeseen things in regards to the property itself. Like almost everything downtown Greensboro construction is slow for some reason or another. People forget it took 4 plus years for the Hampton Inn to be completed after construction began and its only a 6 story hotel. They were digging around in the dirt for two years before steel at the Tanger Center began to rise.

    Don't forget the years it took Carroll at Bellemeade and the Hyatt Place to be built.  I think that was going on for 4, maybe 5 years.  Construction in Greensboro is inextricably slow.  If the city gov is involved in a job it becomes glacial.  Case in point: downtown greenway

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  7. Back before Greensboro's depot was refurbished Amtrak used Norfolk Southern's (Southern Railway's) building at the Pomona Yard as the depot.  Little one story building with the control tower for the yard.  It was far from glamorous but it functioned.

    Along with many of y'all I sure hope the powers that be work to get a temporary depot setup in Charlotte.  The last mile connectivity from Charlotte's current depot into uptown is atrocious.  Greensboro's Pomona Yard had similar connection problems to downtown, but back in the 80's -early 2000's they rolled up the streets in downtown at 5pm.  I would find it hard to believe even a temporary station in Charlotte would not boost ridership. 

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  8. 2 hours ago, jthomas said:

    Yes - and with a casino already coming to Danville too. This has all the trappings of some dirty insider dealings. 

    Exactly.  The one proposed in Charlotte is on the other side of the city from the Catawba Two Kings casino, in a county Senator Craven represents.  I can't help but think there is backroom dealing behind all three of these.

  9. 20 hours ago, JRCLT said:

    Agreed. The setback of the store is insanely huge for what would be more of an urban area. Roughly 170 ft. This is awful design for pedestrians who want to walk to the grocery store.

    A similar plot was proposed for a Lidl in downtown Greensboro.  Yes at the moment this area South of Gate City Blvd is a bunch of empty lots but the sea of parking seemed so short sighted.  The universities built a combined building across South Elm St a few years ago, and directly to the North of Gate City Blvd is the historic downtown area.

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  10. On 6/5/2023 at 9:18 AM, a2theb said:

    Even the new tacomas are huge. I drive a second gen long bed access cab and I am always caught off guard when I park next to a third gen and realize how much bigger it is. There really isnt a good light duty truck available anymore which is a shame and is going to make me hold on to this truck as long as I possibly can.

    This hits spot on for me.  I had an '02 Tacoma long bed, access cab.  It was small enough to be easy to park, fit on mountain roads & down tight off road stretches.  I now have a hatchback as the DD and a 2011 full size longbed 2500 series truck as the tow pig.  I'd absolutely love a small truck/suv again for off road adventures, but a new Tacoma is only 4-5" smaller width than the 2500.  The '02 was almost a foot.   My theory is this the size difference is part of what has been driving the cost of older Tacomas/4runners through the roof.  

    ...and don't even get me started on the ridiculously high hoods on the new trucks.  My 2011 2500 comes to my shoulder.  American truck designers are on record saying it's to make them look "manly".  IDGAF about my truck looking manly.  I want to be able to see the person/car/cow/tree/rock/gate post that I'm about to hit.  Can't do that when you can't see the first 10' in front of the truck!  I don't like regulations driving vehicle design (car size inflation is all due to MPG targets), but something has to be done about the sight lines on trucks/SUVs ASAP.  A camera in the front is not an acceptable alternative in my book.

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  11. On 5/24/2023 at 6:41 AM, cityboi said:

    Cone Health has broken ground on it new heart and vascular center at the Cone Hospital campus. I do laugh though because every time Cone Health erects a 5 story building on the campus they call it a tower. But its a nice looking building.

    Yeah they're a bit optimistic about what qualifies as a tower.  I agree it's a nice looking building

  12. 14 hours ago, KJHburg said:

    https://property.spatialest.com/nc/mecklenburg/#/property/132431   here is the property owner paying  a lot of taxes on this $5 M plus parcel.  I would believe most of that sidewalk is in the right of way of the street.     If you see a strange undeveloped parcel intown see if this person owns it as there are multiple parcels in the NoDa area that he or his LLCs owns.  

    Sorry for the sidebar in a pedestrian thread, but that tax value jump is eye opening.  It's been impressive to see the changes in Southend over the past 15 years.

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  13. On 4/22/2023 at 10:18 PM, Hushpuppy321 said:

    I noticed that Cleveland Construction is the General Contractor for the East Blvd Development (Near Freedom Park) and things  seem to be progressing quickly.  A real difference from the Glacial pace of things at the Carolina Theater Renovation.

    I assure you there was enough shenanigans in the bidding process to fit the mold of a Cleveland Const job

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  14. 14 hours ago, JeanClt said:


    Wow! These trusses are what civil engineers (Structural to be more specific but we all get general knowledge) are all about haha. Might send these to one of my structural professors and see what he thinks lol. (If you don’t mind me sharing your awesome pictures ofc!)

    Yeah they're so cool.  Check out the Grand Rapids Airport canopy.  That's where the architects drew inspiration from.

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