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04-22-2008, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by masterbucket
In that case NOBODY should be unemployed in Atlanta!!
rofl
Glad you don't handle my finances....case closed!!
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Wow....get educated then talk to me.
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04-22-2008, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by ATLCOL1
Wow....get educated then talk to me.
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Still in denial I see...rofl
You have not started development here in columbus yet?
With all the major growth and all.
Give us posters another excuse....out of money and time etc etc
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04-22-2008, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by masterbucket
Still in denial I see...rofl
You have not started development here in columbus yet?
With all the major growth and all.
Give us posters another excuse....out of money and time etc etc
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Yes, I have one planned for the area. If you know anything about development, the credit markets have tanked. Like I said again, get educated......
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04-22-2008, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by ATLCOL1
Yes, I have one planned for the area. If you know anything about development, the credit markets have tanked. Like I said again, get educated......
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I knew that was coming..lol
Hopefully things will get better for you in the future.
Good luck and have a great day.
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04-23-2008, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by matrixguy
Savannah was first in new residents from 2006 to 2007 but augusta was second. So if those patterns continue until say about 2015. With augusta already having 200,000 more people than savannah in its MSA. The next major city in georiga will likely be augusta first. It will be the first city to have its metro population top the 1 million mark. Plus Augusta is in a perfect location. Its was already close to savannah and now the savannah river pkwy is complete. I-3 or whatever number they want to call it will go from savannah to augusta. So the two cities will become more together in the future. Augusta is only a hour away to columbia. And I-520/I-20 has a major interchange project and widening in aiken county south carolina. Which has areas like North Augusta or Aiken only 40 or 30 mins to columbia. Augusta is only two hours away from atlanta. There is construction on I-20 now in outer counties of AUG going to atlanta so growth is coming to I-20 between augusta and atlanta. Conyers and other counties are not that far away from outer counties in augusta. Then we still can captalize on the I-85 growth near atl and greenville.
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The Savannah River Pkwy is a complete Joke. Have you ever driven it? Through the most desolate areas of Georgia. I-3 (the Max Burns Parkway) is the biggest Porker, a true bridge to nowhere. However, if Augusta and Savannah were to meet, I would benefit greatly. But it aint gonna happen.
Stop Interstate 3! — The Stop I-3 Coalition
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05-07-2008, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by DisgustaSucks
3)Location! Aside from having an enviable coastal location, Savannah is located at the junction of I95 and I16. I95 is the busiest interstate highway in the nation.. and Savannah is about halfway between Miami and Washington, DC it's access to key transportation routes.. gives it a leg up on other Georgia cities.
4)Coastal Property in Georgia is booming which makes Savannah a natural draw for retirees.
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I agree. Where do people go for the spring and summer months in GA the coast. You have the islands and the beaches in Savannah. I-95 is one of the most traveled interstates in the US. Savannah is 2 hours away from Florida so it's not that far away from Atlanta either. The weather is warm too and the seafood down there is good. Sometimes people get tired of the same old place and opt for something different.
So I agree Savannah is a coastal city just like Charleston,SC is and Charleston's population has increase over the last 10 years. So yeah Savannah will probably be the next major city.
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06-29-2008, 10:48 PM
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Augusta will be the next metropolitan city
Their is so much contruction going on in our downtown and inner city. Besides's atlanta our sprawl is the worst. Even though thats not a good thing always sprawl. It shows how fast cities are growing. Making counties who were once rural built up. Augusta has the most surrounding counties relying on its city. Other than atlanta in georgia. That's why our population is twice the other cities.
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07-10-2008, 12:17 PM
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i no the columbus metro airport has delta flights that flys from the columbus airport to the atlanta airport several times a day and columbus was talking about bringing united air lines to the columbus airport to but i dont no if it will still happen but before it happens they will have to make the columbus airport a lot bigger and make the run ways a lot bigger also
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07-10-2008, 01:01 PM
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Middle Georgia Regional Airport -has been one of the considerations for some time now as a reliever airport for Hartsfield-Jackson, about a month ago Macon just add a new carrier you may have heard of them called Wings Airhttp://www.flywingsair.com with direct flights Atlanta and they are in negotiations with other major carriers.
Delta already services the airport as well.....
TBI Airport, Management Inc., has an agreement with the City of Macon, Georgia to operate both airports in Macon, Georgia: Middle Georgia Regional Airport (MCN) and Herbert Smart Downtown Airport (MAC). The agreement authorizes operation of the airports for a 10 year period, renewed annually. Middle Georgia Regional, situated on 1,149 acres, is a commercial airport with two runways and serving over 30,000 annual passengers. The Herbert Smart Downtown, situated on 245 acres, is a general aviation airport with two runways and serves private, corporate and executive jet aircraft. TBI is working closely with the City of Macon, Georgia, State DOT and the Federal Aviation Administration to ensure that Middle Georgia Regional Airport reaches its full potential.
Will Atlanta be next city to add a second airport? - Today In the Sky - USATODAY.com
Gwinnett Forum.com -- Gwinnett County's community forum and idea exchange
Macon/Herbert Smart Downtown Airport- has Day jet with direct flights to Jacksonville, Lakeland, Miami/Opa-Locka, Montgomery, Naples, Pensacola, Sarasota, Savannah and Tallahassee.
DayJet - Per Seat On Demand Jet Service - Regional Business Travel
AirNav: Macon Jet Center at Macon Downtown Airport
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07-11-2008, 01:10 AM
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i just want to ask this question to the people that live in macon augusta and savaanah i just wanted yaw to tell the truth about this can yaw name any big busineses or headquaters companys that are located in yaws citys because i just want to no if yaw have any or if yaw have more or less than what columbus has
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