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Old 12-06-2007, 09:48 PM
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Great photos. Thank you for sharing.

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Old 12-07-2007, 12:42 AM
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Awesome pics! I've got to make it up to Nashville soon!!

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Old 12-07-2007, 09:08 AM
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Default Wow Nashville is Beautiful !!!!!

James thank you so much for posting these photos. You recently were so nice about responding to a posting I had made inquiring about relocating to Nashville. These photos show how progressive and cool Nashville really is. My partner and I are now planning to make a trip to Nashville and I am actually excitied and not hesitant as I was at first. Thanks alot and Happy Holidays.

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Old 12-07-2007, 06:09 PM
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Don't get me wrong - Nashville rocks , but it bears an eerie resemblance to Los Angeles - if I captioned some of your pics with addresses in LA no one would question it ...in that both are entertainment capitals I guess it's not such a stretch...they both like the bling that's for sure...

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Old 12-11-2007, 06:48 PM
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It was 75 degrees and sunny today so I grabbed the camera and got some more shots around Midtown and Green Hills.


Parthenon in Centennial Park with downtown as its' backdrop.


Midtown/West End from Centennial Park.








Random West End Park neighborhood development and views.


Nevada Heights neighborhood from West End Park. These homes must have some incredible views!

Next are some shots from around Music Row in Midtown. Unfortunately, many of these are marred by our incredibly ugly power lines. We need to bury those lines soon!





























Crane for the Rhythm at Music Row







The Gulch residential/retail projects from Music Row: ICON (left) and Terrazzo (right)




ICON (22 floors)


Terrazzo (14 floors)

Downtown from Music Row


Here's some of the new Green Hills developments: Hill Center and Bedford Commons. Green Hills is one of the wealthiest and most bustling neighborhoods located about seven miles south of downtown Nashville.

Hill Center is first. I really, really wish some residential was added on top and around this retail and office development. A residential component would have truly made this development









These are from the Bedford Commons development a couple of blocks from Hill Center. This development consists of office, retail, and residential.










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Old 12-11-2007, 08:11 PM
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after being so used to seeing "Bellsouth" on the batman building (since my family moved to Tenn in the mid 90s), anything else just doesn't look right.

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Please don't quote posts with like 20 pictures, it's annoying and unnecessary.

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Old 03-09-2008, 03:13 PM
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I know this is an old thread, but WOW - loved the pictures! Granted, I can't really comment on the skyline being from NY, but it is beautiful to see.

I look forward to going into Nashville again, will be at Tin Roof in April to check out a band.

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Old 03-09-2008, 05:41 PM
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Yes, I agree those are great shots of Nashville. You mentioned some of the new projects. The one I hope that gets built is the Signature Tower which would be over 1,000 ft. I know it's been held up but I'm hopeful it can still happen. It would be such a dramatic addition to downtown at that height and the design is great, especially the top. I've read that they still need to sell a certain number of units to get the financing and I'm not sure if the height issue with the FAA has been resolved. That could be a major problem if it isn't. Anyway, thanks for those photos.

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Old 03-09-2008, 09:03 PM
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Downtown Nashville has a lot going for it...good looking aint one of em -folks this is one butt ugly city...sure it has a hot music scene, good food, Vandy, but it will never win any design awards..it's a mish mosh...looks like the westside of LA on a bad day....wish it looked better but compare it to Boston or even Baltimore...I don't understand why folks want to live there for so much money..I just don't see the value...traffic is choking bad too...better areas are Franklin, Green Hills, and if ya want pretty Liepers Fork ! Good luck...TN is a good choice!

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