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Old Posted May 2, 2018, 4:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Texcitement View Post
Actually Nashville is not... and it's a more compact downtown and midtown. That means each new building (and they're coming about a week at a time) has huge impact on the urban core. Atlanta is so spread out now... and the growth is centered on the auto-centric Lenox and Perimeter areas. Downtown Atlanta is so damn dead after dark. Such a shame. And yes... I was just there.
The growth is not centered around Lenox and Perimeter. That area receives just a fraction of the growth. Midtownn, O4W, (Walkable) Buckhead, and even Downtown have all received growth. I do agree though, Downtown is usually dead in some areas. But the area around GSU has students and the area around Centennial Park has people after dark. Please just don't make general assumptions without actually looking at a city. reserve that for City Data.
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