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I just don't understand the height restrictions in MtP.
They seem to like to think that Mt. Pleasant is as historical on the main roads as Charleston.... despite the fact that most of the city is less than 40 years old.
I actually like the buildings they've done on Coleman. I didn't think I would at first, but I've been surprised. The problem with these meetings is only the disgruntled folks show up.
Well the stadium holds about 6000, so how does the 750 spaces stack up against other garages in the city, I want to say that the bee street garage has 550 and its the largest in the city atm i think.
The Aquarium garage has approx 1100 spaces. So it's probably the largest.
I actually like the buildings they've done on Coleman. I didn't think I would at first, but I've been surprised. The problem with these meetings is only the disgruntled folks show up.
Well it's not hard to be what used to be there, an abandoned building and an overgrown field.... don't see what there is to complain about.
I suppose it doesn't have much to do with construction but.... anyone know a site that shows new annexations in the area? Would be nice to watch as the holes are filled in.
I suppose it doesn't have much to do with construction but.... anyone know a site that shows new annexations in the area? Would be nice to watch as the holes are filled in.
This is more construction based, but this a cool map...
They may need to build a new Garage for residents behind the furniture store at this rate.
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