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  1. ^There should only be another 3 or 4 floors until this one is topped out.  This building does have a great and imposing presence from Bearden and even BB&T ballpark.  I really enjoy the floor plate detail/designs, but hope the parking deck gets some TLC.

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  2. I drove by Brookhill yesterday morning.  There are many homes which appear to be in the dismantling process.  The siding has been ripped off several structures and windows are boarded up with plywood.  Not sure if this is a renovation job or something else...

  3. 8 hours ago, kermit said:

    Based on what data?

    He has been a thoughtful and useful contributor here for many years. He is not a troll and he has more than earned our tolerance for having a differing opinion on this very divisive issue.

    You're right.  My apologies to caterpillar for hurling a low blow earlier.  I enjoy this forum precisely because there are different perspectives represented and there is always room for those perspectives.  This topic of HB2 though really makes my blood boil.  It serves as the cherry on top of what has been a sh*t sundae served up by our state government.  As a NC native, I've had the opportunity to see this state shine as a southern state known for being progressive, tolerant, friendly, you name it.  We were known for our great commitment to education and for having some of the most advanced voting rights in the nation.  All of this took DECADES to build up and in just 5 or 6 short years, all of that progress has been wiped away.  I can't help but think of the long and difficult struggle we have to regain the respect we once commanded.  I honestly don't know whether to scream or cry sometimes, but it is all very disheartening.

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  4. I can't help but think that blaming Charlotte or the mayor or the city council for HB2 and it's fallout is akin to blaming a rape victim for getting raped because their skirt was too short.  We were only trying to look nice, we weren't asking to be violated.

  5. Yes it is hypocritical of PayPal to keep jobs in places with shoddy human rights records, but I think anger should be directed at the General Assembly who just decided to take a big dump on human rights for an entire American state in the year 2016.  No one forced Jennifer Roberts or the city council to pass the ordinance, but all they were trying to do was be more inclusive and add Charlotte's name to the long list of other cities/towns in this country that have done the same.  For all we know, Charlotte could have many more companies wanting to move here if the Charlotte ordinance had been allowed to stay.  This could have been a big boon to our economy.

    Please write the Governor and let him know how you feel.  Try to be thoughtful, even though it is rather difficult.  Repeal the bill!

    http://governor.nc.gov/contact/email-governor

  6. Not very surprising in the least.  After looking at that list Miesian posted, this is very disheartening.  What exactly are our legislators going to do about Chapel Hill's ordinance?  Do they not care about the helpless kids and women of Chapel Hill?  IF there is a positive in all this, it serves to create a real dichotomy between Charlotte and North Carolina.  Hopefully people view Charlotte as a little more progressive and just forget that we're located in this state (seems to be the case most of the time anyway).

  7. What a game!  Watching all the excited fans and hearing the announcers state how the press boxes were shaking almost brought a happy tear to my eye.  Just read this article about Cam from Bleacher Report that sums up my feelings for him.  His antics have annoyed me a little in the past, but they've become somewhat endearing to me now.  Keep Pounding!!!

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2610770-cam-newton-is-the-breath-of-fresh-air-the-super-bowl-and-the-nfl-need?utm_source=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial

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  8. On 12/8/2015, 11:26:08, Dcarnys said:

    According to the Observer,  it's for Project Grenlight. It's  some sort of veteran initiative. It will be be green until Jan 2.

     

    Edit: Was on mobile and couldn't get link. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/banking/article48588090.html

    Oh!  Well sounds like Greenlight A Vet is a pretty good cause as well.  I love how wicked that first Observer pic looks with the dark clouds behind the tower. 

    Thanks for the info!

  9. I noticed the BofA corporate tower is lit up in green.  I'm guessing this is for the Paris climate talks?  It creates a nice contrast with the other towers and seems to stick out even more than the blue they occasionally use for Panther's playoff games.  Maybe they could make it permanent and have it symbolize money or greed 

  10. On 11/28/2015, 9:39:31, grodney said:
    Speaking of cranes.....I didn't look very hard for an answer, but does anybody know what the tower crane is, west of I-77 near Arrowwood?

    I've been noticing that crane as well.  The Meck GIS website shows that parcel as being owned by Drury Development Corp, so I'm guessing it's to be a hotel.

  11. Wasn't exactly sure where to place this review, since this does not qualify as a "good" new restaurant and has yet to "bite the dust".  Anyway, I had dinner at Hot Taco last week and have to say I really miss Greek Isles.  The food was pretty mediocre.  We ordered the stuffed jalapenos for an app and I had the steak fajitas for an entree.  The jalapenos were okay, but there was quite a bit of breading on the peppers, which I did not like.  The dipping sauce was some sort of chipotle mayo concoction which was not very tasty.  My fajitas were fine but again, they were nothing to write home about.  My date's quesadillas were under cooked, as the shredded cheese inside was not even melted.  Also, service was extremely slow!  The place was not very busy, but I noticed all of the other patrons waiting a long time for drinks and food as well. The interior is very bright and colorful, which is a plus.  Obviously the location is great, so maybe they will last, but the ambiance (minus the lazy Mexican statues) and locale are the only things going for it.  I will not be making a second trip here.

    *Edited for typos

  12. Looking good!  I was initially a little concerned Duke Energy would obscure this building, but it is proving to be much more visible than I had imagined.  Off topic, but my eyes can't help but be drawn to that parking monstrosity on the bottom.  Jesus, someone slap something, ANYTHING up there!

    Thanks for the photo updates Carolina Crown 

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  13. Just send an email to Mayfield venting my frustrations.  I really encourage all of you to do the same, especially since there still seems to be time.  As you all have said, this building could be more thoughtfully integrated into the neighborhood in so many ways.  Developers pull this crap because this city allows them to do so...gag!

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