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If GSU pulls this off - how effect GT 5-10 years
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<blockquote data-quote="LongforDodd" data-source="post: 47437" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>State can pull this off. There are many examples of successful and thriving developments that have gone into areas equally bad, if not worse in the greater ATL area all thanks to risk taking developers and the hipsters that have moved to the area. For instance Glenwood just east of the Ted. Castleberry Hill, katty-corner from the Ted, was developed in a very, very bad neighborhood but is thriving. It may be the better example of what could happen at the Ted. Next, go north of the Ted to the Old Fourth Ward area around the hospital. Bad, bad area of town and developers have gone in there, which also happens to be the current southern end of the east Beltline. The development around the Beltline in the Old Fourth Ward is a huge success story.</p><p></p><p>The next time any of you are in town for a game or whatever, you need to go find the Beltline in the old Fourth Ward. You'll be impressed by the activity and commerce going on there. Incidentally, the Beltline is an award winning development and was conceived by a GT Civil Engineer and many GT CE's are working on completing the Beltline around Atlanta.</p><p></p><p>I'm confident the right development can be successful at the Ted with it as the centerpiece. Many examples around ATL lately that show it can happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongforDodd, post: 47437, member: 756"] State can pull this off. There are many examples of successful and thriving developments that have gone into areas equally bad, if not worse in the greater ATL area all thanks to risk taking developers and the hipsters that have moved to the area. For instance Glenwood just east of the Ted. Castleberry Hill, katty-corner from the Ted, was developed in a very, very bad neighborhood but is thriving. It may be the better example of what could happen at the Ted. Next, go north of the Ted to the Old Fourth Ward area around the hospital. Bad, bad area of town and developers have gone in there, which also happens to be the current southern end of the east Beltline. The development around the Beltline in the Old Fourth Ward is a huge success story. The next time any of you are in town for a game or whatever, you need to go find the Beltline in the old Fourth Ward. You'll be impressed by the activity and commerce going on there. Incidentally, the Beltline is an award winning development and was conceived by a GT Civil Engineer and many GT CE's are working on completing the Beltline around Atlanta. I'm confident the right development can be successful at the Ted with it as the centerpiece. Many examples around ATL lately that show it can happen. [/QUOTE]
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