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09-12-2009, 12:05 PM
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09-12-2009, 04:17 PM
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Beautiful, beautiful, building, where is that again? LOL
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09-12-2009, 05:28 PM
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Beautiful, beautiful, building, where is that again? LOL
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Attached to the side of the Macon Coliseum and Centreplex.........
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09-13-2009, 10:45 AM
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Marriott one of 13 new hotels opening in Bibb
Mariott one of 13 new hotels opening in Bibb - Business - Macon
The Holiday Inn is under construction on River Place Drive.
The Spring-hill Suites under construction on Sheraton Drive.

Homewood Suites by Hilton, which opened on Bass Road near I-75 earlier this year
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09-13-2009, 10:50 AM
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09-16-2009, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by slowhand2009
I think the joke may be on you!
Have you forgotten that you don't live in Columbus as per your previous posts?
Uh oh somebody just got snagged. 
Credibility lost. 
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Children children let's all play nice. Being a Columbus native I'm biased of course but I think Columbus is a great place to grow up and I have nothing against Macon. Building more hotels and unneeded strip malls that the market probably can't support doesn't really mean much.
I've said it before that I think both markets needs to examine over saturation. Both cities have more than enough retail and in these tough economic times even people with jobs just aren't shopping and traveling like they used to. I know I'm not. So building more hotels is nice but this isn't a monopoly game. Adding more hotels to Broadway or the Macon collesium is not going to increase anyone's value.
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09-16-2009, 11:17 PM
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Children children let's all play nice. Being a Columbus native I'm biased of course but I think Columbus is a great place to grow up and I have nothing against Macon. Building more hotels and unneeded strip malls that the market probably can't support doesn't really mean much.
I've said it before that I think both markets needs to examine over saturation. Both cities have more than enough retail and in these tough economic times even people with jobs just aren't shopping and traveling like they used to. I know I'm not. So building more hotels is nice but this isn't a monopoly game. Adding more hotels to Broadway or the Macon collesium is not going to increase anyone's value.
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No one said that it was..... Thats not the purpose of Hotel Boom.... Read the article....
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09-17-2009, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by terrence81
Children children let's all play nice. Being a Columbus native I'm biased of course but I think Columbus is a great place to grow up and I have nothing against Macon. Building more hotels and unneeded strip malls that the market probably can't support doesn't really mean much.
I've said it before that I think both markets needs to examine over saturation. Both cities have more than enough retail and in these tough economic times even people with jobs just aren't shopping and traveling like they used to. I know I'm not. So building more hotels is nice but this isn't a monopoly game. Adding more hotels to Broadway or the Macon collesium is not going to increase anyone's value.
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I agree.
There are several pro Columbus posters who think growth is another motel or nail salon/check cashing service.
Columbus has been overbuilt for years before recession and now pays the price in dead storefronts and decaying strip malls.
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09-17-2009, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Aubtech
I agree.
There are several pro Columbus posters who think growth is another motel or nail salon/check cashing service.
Columbus has been overbuilt for years before recession and now pays the price in dead storefronts and decaying strip malls.
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I agree!!!! That there are a whole bunch of Macon and Columbus Haters..... 
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09-17-2009, 12:50 PM
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