What the Nashville skyline could look like in the future
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2023
- From office to retail, Middle Tennessee is outperforming the rest of the country. A graphic designer's 3D rendering reveals what the Nashville skyline could look like in the future if this boom continues.
Nashville skyscrapers look like Chicago skyscrapers that have been cut in half.
Go ahead. Do the same thing that happened to Austin. Lived there for a while and was so glad to be out. Austin was in top 10 for places to live, now it’s in the 40s. Nashville is following the exact same path. Have fun with all the traffic, expensive home and rent prices, snob ass people and pretty much a decimation of what made Nashville unique in the first place.
Nashville has professional sports team!⚽⚾🏀🏈🏒⚽⚾🏀🏈🏒
Does it have an nba team?
@@odestryjam2231nope Memphis does.
I think what he does a great however, I think that there should be a building ordinance in Nashville, especially being able to break down historical buildings I believe we will lose Nashville history that’s what makes Nashville so beautiful is it’s history in the buildings you shouldn’t be able to break those buildings down unless they’re condemned you should go elsewhere build it somewhere else a Nashville that’s like our fairgrounds I could come out into my yard and see the fairgrounds. It’s part of Nashville. We need to preserve Nashville and you can’t drive around downtown as it is imagine all those other buildings get the driving infrastructure down first.
Most “proposals” will never come to fruition
not here in miami...everything proposed gets build
Build taller on smaller plots of land. Nashville has too many 350 foot stubby looking buildings. A 30 story (350 ft) building in not a skyscraper.
The FAA limits the height of buildings in downtown Nashville due to the proximity to the airport. 750 feet is the tallest a building can be in downtown Nashville. Thus that rule would need to be changed for Nashville to have a 1,000 foot or more skyscraper.
Grow Nashville!
Ugh.
They just keep destroying this place. Really sad it’s gonna be LA south when they are done
Why? Are they trying to compete with Atlanta or something?
yeah, it seems like it
They've got a Loooong way to go to be Atlanta. They have no subway or light rail. Atlanta feels like a proper big city. Nashville feels like a town that got huge.
Remember nashville is built on a fault line earthquake zone,
And several flood plains.
@@FredPena-rd5cf wanted to give you a shout out from capital records here on music row, my 👩 was cot in that flood of 2010 in green hills she woke up to 4 feet of water in her condo furniture floating and banging around 81 years-old l can relate to what your talking about downtown nashville just as bad,they better have lnsurrence on both sides of the river that's all l can say,
@@danmalliard280 insurance is insurance. But you can only replace some things.
No you're thinking of Memphis.
@@dvferyance where have you been the last 4 months
So it’s going to look like three to two stacks of Uhal boxes in a few years?😂 yah some future
At least make some teal colored ones go to like 700 - 1000 ft
@@phineas6268there’s currently a 750ft building under construction on Church St.
@@phineas6268 Currently the FAA limits buildings to 750 feet in downtown Nashville due to the proximity to the airport and flight paths.
@@phineas6268there is currently a 750 footer under construction in Nashville yards. The height limits before were absurd