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<blockquote data-quote="ATL1" data-source="post: 15040" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I don't know if you've driven around the Ted, but a block over is a very different Summer Hill & Grant Park than the one you read about on these blogs. </p><p>Stadiums don't bring revenue to local economies the Ted is a perfect example of that and study after study have proven it. </p><p>People are moving back into the city, they may not be the same type of people that love the burbs (Thank God) but Atlanta is growing and evolving. Whether the Belt Line (which will cut right past the Turner Field site), trolleys through the GA State tourist corridor, or the living walls projects the city hasn't been this alive before. </p><p>Area's redevelop I live in one (Castleberry) right by the Dome, these neighborhood are in flux.</p><p>Mechanicsville was changing over before the market crashed, it may take a little time but those neighborhoods are still prime, and change is coming. </p><p></p><p>Does Atlanta have problems absolutely it does it's a city with city problems and the anchor for the region, I'm more concerned with solving these problems and investing in a Braves stadium isn't one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATL1, post: 15040, member: 26"] I don't know if you've driven around the Ted, but a block over is a very different Summer Hill & Grant Park than the one you read about on these blogs. Stadiums don't bring revenue to local economies the Ted is a perfect example of that and study after study have proven it. People are moving back into the city, they may not be the same type of people that love the burbs (Thank God) but Atlanta is growing and evolving. Whether the Belt Line (which will cut right past the Turner Field site), trolleys through the GA State tourist corridor, or the living walls projects the city hasn't been this alive before. Area's redevelop I live in one (Castleberry) right by the Dome, these neighborhood are in flux. Mechanicsville was changing over before the market crashed, it may take a little time but those neighborhoods are still prime, and change is coming. Does Atlanta have problems absolutely it does it's a city with city problems and the anchor for the region, I'm more concerned with solving these problems and investing in a Braves stadium isn't one of them. [/QUOTE]
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