Can't find the articles. Was back a few years ago.
Type: Posts; User: charlottepaul
Can't find the articles. Was back a few years ago.
Yes. Sorry. I do agree. I ride it solely. I do not have a car. Just makes me anxious when people are quick to try and make it out to be anything more than good transportation system.
Moreover, DET has been trying to acquire homes nearby for the last like 5 years. It wasn't going that well. Give me a few mins to dig up the Detroit Free Press expose on that.
As I recall, DTW is about 9 square miles and has 6 runways. It would take a lot from DET to get to half that.
I suppose, and that is not a bad thing [[I am all for density), but often times, people try to argue that if it hadn't been for the light rail in Charlotte, all the development would not have...
Must be nice to run a business where you can only open the place when you feel like it!
See dtowncitylover--Detroityes is your best place to get information on a building.
The light rail in Charlotte collects density and development gathers around it, but it is hard to argue that it has necessarily increased the overall development of Charlotte. It's likely that these...
There are no secrets about rezoning. It is entirely the public's and esp neighboring property owner's rights to know what is going on, and if you so choose, you have the right to not allow it to...
For zoning changes the city should post a temp sign that looks something like this:
http://www.fuquay-varina.org/planning/downloads/REZ%20sign%20002.jpg
25 million is moot for rail. Sorry. Pennies in the bucket. It's more expensive than you can ever imagine. Should not have had that party in the D for getting rid of the street car system:
A train...
Not to be too much of a Debbie Downer, but Google Street View has had this for years now. Sorry old folks...
demolition a few blocks away?
Moreover, it's regretful that people are building buildings in other places meanwhile in Detroit there are available ones. In efficient use of resources, esp since half of the new buildings are 'LEED...
I was honestly hoping the someone at GMAC with their head screwed on straight would decide to stay in Detroit. There is really no reason for them to come down here. Isn't their primary business...
Only God knows how long a facade that tall will stand up. They tried doing something like that to a facade down here in Charlotte. Problem was, it was only braced at the top. We had a really windy...
The city gave him money to tear down the interior of the building in exchange for preserving the facade.
Heard on the news here today that GMAC is moving down to Charlotte, NC. The county gave them $220,000 over three years in incentives to relocate here. Most of you all probably knew that they were...
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