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What an asinine statement. Land developers from all over the country are bum rushing Nashville with over 150 10+ story buildings. They don't even consider Charlotte as an afterthought.
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No dimwitted left turns here. Absolutely refreshing. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh.
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Height fears by whom? And what evidence do you have that "they" are afraid of height? Has anyone or operational body in the Nashville government said they or their organization were afraid of height for buildings? You constantly bombard the forum with this statement. So I'm thinking for you to say this constantly that you must have evidence of it. Are you able to provide us with this evidence? If not, then why?
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You do comprehend those two projects got approved as well as their height? Do you? I hope so. Because they were. By your logic if four people say no craft beer joints should be allowed in the city, then Nashville has banned craaaaaft beeeeeeeer. I hope I'm not talking over your head. If so, let me know and I will make an attempt to break it down in a more simple manner.
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You mean heights and density like Nashville Yards, Reed development, Beaman developments, Fifth and Broadway, 2nd Ave development, Cumulus development, Gulch Union, River North, Nuehoff development, Broadwest, Capital View, Tishman Speyer development, the future roundabout, the current CBD, the square (1st Ave to 4th Ave, Demonbreun to KVB) or do those not count?
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Maybe there should be jail time for these people? Maybe their kids should be taken away? What say you?
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The nation is, in a tailspin. It's a surprise they would even admit it.
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In addition the lawsuit is also possibly an attempt to frighten off or change the plans of the Cumulus developers, or to get the planning committee to reject the Cumulus development plan.
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- hawkins partners land planning
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I know it's English, that's why I asked in the plainest English possible so the question could be understood by anyone. Again, how is a fight inside of a sports arena between two fans of opposing sports teams the result of "rowdiness" on Broadway? And if Broadway is as rowdy as you are bellowing, then how come there are so many men who are not "rowdy", older people , and younger women enjoying Broadway? Logic says those people would avoid a place like that like the plague. Also why would there be so many luxury high end hotels opening to cater to the people who go there? Are you saying their business model is to market to "rowdy" people? What is belligerent about asking for evidence of your declarative statement? Is this another one of those attempts to make up some infraction to escape having to backup a declarative statement by calling on moderators for a rescue?
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What does Broadway have to do with fans of opposing teams fighting? And while you're at provide a log of all of the "rowdiness" of Broadway.
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Fox as you already know has huge audiences. The other two routinely trounce CNN, MSNBC, and PBS. And they are just streaming apps.
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I don't know. Fox News, The Daily Wire, and The Blaze are making mince meat out of their competitors. So they obviously have a large cross section of demographics.
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Speaking of media, I've noticed on Fox News a lot of its contributors have the Nashville skyline in the background. That's awesome because Fox News is the highest rated news network by more than double its competitors. A lot of viewers get to see Nashville. Great advertising for free. I wonder, is it the quality that makes Fox News the highest rated network or the fact that people get to see Nashville regularly; or both.
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The Business Journal article also mentioned The Daily Wire moved its headquarters to Nashville. The Blaze has an office and broadcast center too. Nashville is really bringing in the media companies. And high value ones at that. Excellent catches. Nashville is on such a big wave. I wonder what triggered it.
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The Business Journal is doing sloppy work and writing. That two tower development is actually their new three tower development and the Peabody Union development is 32 stories instead of 25,
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The Business Journal says the Congress Group has a two-tower development proposal in the area but no details where.
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The people who live in City Lights must be the hedge fund manager Gordon Geko types. They've been able to deep 6 five scrapers.
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They don't like traffic or tourists so they're going to move to an Amazon complex, a boatload of residential, and L.A. Live east? That makes sense.
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Four Seasons Hotel and Residences, 40 stories, 542', $400 million
Licec replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
Pittsburgh looks old. No thanks. Nothing like buildings that look new. Keep building the new,- 1,920 replies
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