Go ahead. Do the same thing that happened to Austin. Lived there for a while and was so glad to be out. Austin was in top 10 for places to live, now it’s in the 40s. Nashville is following the exact same path. Have fun with all the traffic, expensive home and rent prices, snob ass people and pretty much a decimation of what made Nashville unique in the first place.
people have every right to go wherever and do whatever they want with their money its not their problem you're poor what are you some type of commie next you're gonna try enacting anti-reagan socialist policies like 'rent control get you're money up and stop being lazy before complaining
I think what he does a great however, I think that there should be a building ordinance in Nashville, especially being able to break down historical buildings I believe we will lose Nashville history that’s what makes Nashville so beautiful is it’s history in the buildings you shouldn’t be able to break those buildings down unless they’re condemned you should go elsewhere build it somewhere else a Nashville that’s like our fairgrounds I could come out into my yard and see the fairgrounds. It’s part of Nashville. We need to preserve Nashville and you can’t drive around downtown as it is imagine all those other buildings get the driving infrastructure down first.
Hopefully baseball on the way in the upcoming years. If it does happen,I heard the team will be called the Nashville Stars. From what I've read,I think Nashville has a very good chance at getting a team. And also from what I've read the top cities in contention are Charlotte Portland,Las Vegas,Montreal,Austin,and Indianapolis. the other cities named but probably don't stand a chance are Omaha,Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City,Raleigh,Louisville,New Orleans,and Memphis.
The FAA limits the height of buildings in downtown Nashville due to the proximity to the airport. 750 feet is the tallest a building can be in downtown Nashville. Thus that rule would need to be changed for Nashville to have a 1,000 foot or more skyscraper.
I agree,I mean 350 is still relatively tall and still a skyscraper,but a REAL skyscraper starts around the 700-750 foot range IMO. Your right, Nashville has way too many 300-400 footers. Can't wait for the 750 ft one on Church Street to be completed in a few years. Nashville s first true skyscraper!!
They've got a Loooong way to go to be Atlanta. They have no subway or light rail. Atlanta feels like a proper big city. Nashville feels like a town that got huge.
@@FredPena-rd5cf wanted to give you a shout out from capital records here on music row, my 👩 was cot in that flood of 2010 in green hills she woke up to 4 feet of water in her condo furniture floating and banging around 81 years-old l can relate to what your talking about downtown nashville just as bad,they better have lnsurrence on both sides of the river that's all l can say,
@@phineas626They started construction on 1010 church Street recently. It's supposed to rise 750 ft and is scheduled for completion in 2027. Will be tallest in Nashville and Tennessee.