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Argo

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  1. I agree. I really do. You know what we should do. We should walk up and tell Allen Jackson, Kid Rock, John Rich, Garth Brooks, Eric Church, Justin Timberlake, Jason Aldean, Bon Jovi and Blake Shelton: that we don't want no mo bars on Broadway no mo. That's exactly what we should do. I'm the quiet type so I'll let you do the talking.
  2. That is not Amazon's tower. If a significant company will sign a lease commitment it will get built. Amazon has the rights to be offered the first leasing opportunity. This has been said a million times already but for some reason it's hard for some people to grasp. Some people have this need for it to be Amazon's building.
  3. I tend to agree. It should have looked like the Demonbreun Hill building. Not one complaint on the forum about that building. And I can see why. The Demonbreun Hill building looks Va Va Va Voom!!!
  4. Does anyone know if they are using the entire four floors for the eatery or just the first floor. If just the first floor, what are the other three floors for.
  5. That area hasn't been the same since Billy's and Midtown Cinema left.
  6. Leave Tee Es You alone. Leave Bo Dough alone.
  7. Man it doesn't look like there's been any work done on Merchants at all. I think I'm going to contact Sir Pizza and let them know there's a big opportunity for them to be downtown.
  8. Yikes! It looks like I'm under siege. I beta explain. I'm just stating the consensus of this forum. We on this forum hate bauxeses and we hates brand new modern glaus buildings. We just do. This development just gave us more of the things we hates.
  9. Which buildings built in the 50s has that?
  10. Who is the individual along with the City Lights folks that is using the legal system to hold up these projects? Is it Cooper? Is Freddie O'Connell filing a lawsuit to put a transit station at those sites?
  11. Yeah I do. That's why I have the commonsense to question why they call it affordable. So apparently it's a slight of hand word salad con. The working class can't afford to live in the so called "affordable housing". The word salad is also for the developer's lackeys and the cheerleading simp hanger-ons to feel good about being body servants for the "developers".
  12. Woaaaaaahh!!! Now that's a game changer. A game changer. That's the type of are key texture that should be all over downtown. Those buildings are very unique looking. They don't look anything like the old mundane generic buildings in other downtowns. These buildings should definitely replace The Moore, Albion, Alcove, Prime, JW Marriott, Bridgestone, Pinnacle I, Pinnacle II, One22One, Four Seasons, SoBro, Hyatt Centric, 1Hotel, 505, Broadwest I. Nashville should get rid of all of its non-generic looking buildings especially if they are glass. Nashville should replace them with the original are key texture of northeast downtown. As in the Doubletree and Stahlmann buildings for example. Now those buildings get the juices flowing. Va va va voooom!
  13. An extremely vague and non-detailed with no specifics reply. Are you saying "exactly" because you think those buildings are glass bauchxises? Or are you saying "exactly" because you're saying those buildings go against the glass bauchxises trend you say is happening? If the former, then how did you come to the conclusion those buildings are glass bauchxises? What exactly are you looking at? If the latter, then doesn't the fact those buildings were built contradict your supposition that there is a glass bauchxises trend. Wouldn't that be an erroneous supposition on your part?
  14. You mean like Cambria, Skyhouse, Modera McGavock, JW Marriott, Albion, both Pinnacles.
  15. It looks like a WWII bombed out downtown or a 60s riot downtown. What are they going to do, let the buildings sit there for 3, 5, 7 years, a decade, or decades before allowing any work to be done.
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