City Estimates 2014 Start Date for Trinity Triangle
Decatur Metro | March 19, 2013 | 3:47 pmDid you catch this in the latest Decatur Focus?
Development along the Trinity Place corridor will be anchored on the west by the city’s Beacon project, which will include a new police station, the administrative offices for City Schools of Decatur and a renovated gym and recreation facility. To the east along Trinity, the Trinity Triangle project is finally moving forward. This project was approved as an apartment development with retail fronting E. Trinity Place.The developers, a joint venture between Texas firms Cypress Realty and Centro Development, plan to move forward with the approved plan. However, they are currently negotiating with the owner of Dairy Queen to relocate him into a new space in the development to allow the project to incorporate the triangle area into the project. We anticipate that this project will begin construction in 2014.
I dunno. The Trinity Triangle sounds like some superntaural area that eats missionary planes.
Unitarians beware! It’s also a bit redundant, no?
Does “relocate” mean bye-bye DQ? That’s too bad, but on the bright side I’ll need to find a new temptation to take its place.
Nope. Plan has always been to incorporate it in the new Trinity Triangle development.
Now if you mean the building then yes.
I, for one, welcome our new illuminati overlords.
I for one would welcome a spiffed up DQ to go with the wonderful DQ folks. Blizzardicious!
with all of the new city projects slated for our lovely town, all the new construction and renovations in our neighborhoods, and the reappearance of cranes in Atlanta’s skyline . . . ya think maybe the economy’s making a comeback?
i blame Obama.
. . . the Dow setting new records . . .
he really is the worst socialist evar!
worst. socialist. evar.
Sorry for the double posts.
Yours Truly,
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I would argue that the sequestration is the thing pushing the Dow up. People like fiscal responsibility.
The Dow has been on a 4 year bull run.
Fiscal responsibility is one thing. Sequestration is another. Sequestration will make us look like a third world country ruled by unstable tribal factions that cannot get their acts together. Politicians and leaders are more focussed on how they look to major campaign contributors than on getting the work done. Maybe we need to pay them like contractors–by the piece of work done. Even by the hour might help.
+100. The CA legislature wasn’t getting budgets done on time, then the kicker came in that the legislators wouldn’t get paid if they didn’t get a budget done, and wondrously, the next budget came in on time. Looks like we need to do similar in Congress (and I think it has been proposed).