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What's crazy to me is that the initial public meeting was back in January 2006... This plan can vote now
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Nashville International Airport Development thread
Digital Dust replied to Lexy's topic in Nashville
Thanks for the more detailed plans, but I had no idea. It's hard to keep up with everything, plus I wasn't living in the state back then -
Nashville International Airport Development thread
Digital Dust replied to Lexy's topic in Nashville
Ah, thank you Sean! That is exactly what I was hoping for. Didn't realize they had plans for another I40 interchange, or at least that's what it looks like. -
Nashville International Airport Development thread
Digital Dust replied to Lexy's topic in Nashville
Is there a legend somewhere to explain the different colors and such? Or explain what an APM is? -
This has been approved. Nothing on timeline though, unless I missed it. https://www.dnj.com/story/news/2023/05/16/hy-vee-plans-approved-for-two-grocery-stores-in-murfreesboro/70222862007/
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We may have another shot with Ikea. Time will tell, but I can always speculate Highlights: In a huge bet to draw more U.S. consumers, Swedish furniture giant IKEA will spend $2.2 billion dollars to expand nationwide – marking its biggest investment ever in a single country. Ingka plans to open eight new big IKEA stores and nine smaller stores as well as upgrading existing stores in the U.S. https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/ikea-plans-new-us-stores-22-bln-push-challenge-walmart-wayfair-2023-04-20/ Edit: Ops, didn't realize we had a threat just for Ikea. My bad.
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This is good! I've always wondered about this too. So thanks for sharing it. Besides a few people on here knowing the ins and outs, is there anywhere else on this forum where this has been documented? Or maybe a place where we could, so others could learn? I've been documenting like crazy at work lately, so this is where my mind jumps to first lol
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As a certified Sheetz occultist they are very good! I grew up near Pittsburgh and Sheetz was the main player around those woods. Never really thought much about Sheetz until I moved here and didn't have it anymore. Like @Bos2Nash said about planning trip around them, that is how I do it too. Plus the food is a lot better than you would think for a gas station. I would take them over a lot fast food places. When I took my wife back north, I told her that she's going to have to trust me on eating at a gas station.
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Capitol View Northwestern Mutual/HCA 32 acres of mixed use | UC
Digital Dust replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
If there is one thing I learned while working at HCA is they like to own their buildings. I use to work at the Dell building and HCA was renting from Dell for a bit. HCA eventually bought the building from them. Dell now pays rent to HCA for the Dell building. Makes me lol when I think about it. Maybe the pandemic has changed that mind set, though it could be temporary space if they did decide to rent. Rent until they secure land or buy a building they like. -
Didn't see this posted, but Milkshake Concepts has signed four leases in Nashville. At first I was like more milkshakes please! Then I realized that they aren't in the milkshake business. This is their first venture outside of the Dallas market. Layer Cake - Lower Broadway Harper’s - behind Pinewood Social The Finch - former home of the Flying Saucer Vidorra - 800 Broadway You can read more here: https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2022/05/04/exclusive-milkshake-concepts-announces-three-conce.html
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Paseo South Gulch (Phases 2 & 3: 30 & 16 stories w/ 390 residential units, 183 room hotel, 18,000 sq. ft. office, 14,000 sq. ft. retail; Phases 4 & 5: Another 30 story tower w/ 396 units, a 22 story office tower, 1,500 capacity internal garage)
Digital Dust replied to markhollin's topic in Nashville
It's crazy to see these pictures and then go look at the first page of this post. I'm excited to see what they have envisioned next!- 444 replies
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- hawkins partners landscape architecture
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Which is a shame, because Hall's was quite an amazing experience when I was in Charleston last year. Hopefully just bad looking renders, and it will look better in person.
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- cooper carey architects
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Having a new stadium would be amazing! I can imagine a lot of cool concepts and seeing a super bowl here would be really really cool. I just don't want the city paying for this. Isn't the city having money problems too? If the Titans want to go and pay for it themselves I have no problem with that. Someone brought up putting money into a chip plant, and that would be a better use of money by the city than a stadium. Some of the articles I'm going to link say a Target would be better economically than a stadium long term. You know what a better use of money would be? We have a big thread on it here, and that would be mass transit, but that's another topic. Just throwing examples out there. Here are some articles talking about this. They have a lot of good info in it and I would implore y'all to read some of it. Good research papers on this too. If you find some articles saying the opposite I would like to read them too! https://www.investigativepost.org/2021/12/13/little-economic-benefit-from-new-stadium/ https://www.marketplace.org/2015/03/19/are-pro-sports-teams-economic-winners-cities/ https://econreview.berkeley.edu/the-economics-of-sports-stadiums-does-public-financing-of-sports-stadiums-create-local-economic-growth-or-just-help-billionaires-improve-their-profit-margin/ This really goes down the road of a Need vs Want. Like I said, if the Titans want to do it themselves and the city doesn't have to put money up, then I have no problem.
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Looks like Murfreesboro is getting the next Buc-ee's. It will be by Elam Road and Joe B. Jackson Parkway by I-24. Key high light: "Although no site plans have been submitted, the concept proposes a 76,245-square-foot building with 120 fuel pumps, 490 parking spots and room for 15 RVs and buses." A lot more info in the link below. https://www.dnj.com/story/news/2021/12/16/bucees-convenience-stores-gas-stations-murfreesboro-tennessee-locations/8924994002/
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Did they announce where this is going in Murfreesboro?
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Project Thread/New Construction/Photo du jour/Const. CAMs
Digital Dust replied to smeagolsfree's topic in Nashville
Back when I used Photoshop there was a website called Good-Tutorials that had some decent tutorials for that. Learned a lot from there. It still exists: good-tutorials.com/tutorials/photoshop Looks about the same when I used it 12 years ago (style wise) lol Someone made a browser photoshop clone. It's free, if you want something that resembles PS, but in browser form. This is what I use now. photopea.com -
Economic Conditions - Nashville, TN, U.S., Global
Digital Dust replied to Mr_Bond's topic in Nashville
The average time for a semiconductor factory is about 3-4 years. That's in perfect conditions... As we all know we are very far from perfect conditions. So we're going to be in this hell for awhile I've also been wanting to buy a graphics card (GPU), but can't get one. I guess I should figure out how to make bots to buy things for me. And price! I miss the days of $450 was about top of the line, now it's $1200.... Ugh -
So what are the chances of the gas station saying bye-bye in the near future?
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- gensler architect
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So when will this be renamed to Paramount? /s Over all this is great!
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- tony giarratana developer
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I have really strong opinions on DDI and Roundabouts in Nashville. They need to be everywhere and that's that! /s Real talk, I joined the forum for the insightful talks about what's going on in the city where I live. The insights and topics are still happening, but we got some funk to work out. Plus it's really great to drop construction information on people like I have people. So thanks people