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Charlotte’s infrastructure in shithole


Ja  Rhule

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Charlotte just got into $520M agreement to rebuild airport lobby.  Looks like Silver Line is dildos for now with feds refusing to help.  Light rail extension to Ballantyne is dildos.  Amtrak to North Mecklenburg County is dildos.  Mecklenburg County have no money apparently to ease traffic and road congestion while businesses are piling in and Charlotte is running out of land.  This is going to be a disaster.  Honeywell, Truist, Microsoft, Chime Solutions, US bank, Chase and many others are moving into Charlotte in next 12 months with estimated 10,000+ news jobs.

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This is the worst part about Charlotte, other than the heat.     They keep managing traffic very poorly.    They also keep tearing down parking lots uptown for new buildings.   Where are people going to park?    They needed the silver line built 10 years ago and now it's going nowhere, again.    

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On 10/28/2019 at 7:22 PM, ARSEN said:

Charlotte just got into $520M agreement to rebuild airport lobby.  Looks like Silver Line is dildos for now with feds refusing to help.  Light rail extension to Ballantyne is dildos.  Amtrak to North Mecklenburg County is dildos.  Mecklenburg County have no money apparently to ease traffic and road congestion while businesses are piling in and Charlotte is running out of land.  This is going to be a disaster.  Honeywell, Truist, Microsoft, Chime Solutions, US bank, Chase and many others are moving into Charlotte in next 12 months with estimated 10,000+ news jobs.

Time to abandon that long, congested and aggravating round trip from Mint Hill to Charlotte.  Move on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky.

Movin' on up!

You finally got a piece of the pie!

 

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Airport Reno is paid for by tax on the airplane tickets and tax at the airport. 

now for the city not having any other money, that’s a different discussion but I agree with you. I work in CLT, GSO and RDU every week and can tell you construction at CLT will not stop any time soon. They have expansions at A concourse planned where the new concourse is,  E concourse is planned for a renovation and extension, and they still have to do the pre security Reno.

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