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  1. sprawl tastic. ok, so someone give me the scoop, are there 3 Dublin high schools or two. Where are they located. I thought they built a new one in Union County but then I saw a new one called Jermoe maybe and thought that was in Franklin County. Can anyone clarify this? Thanks!
  2. nice shots. did some justics to cleveland that i hadnt really seen in a while.
  3. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    awesome tour. very eclectic and urban. hopin' to go to grad. school here so these pics reaffirm my hope.
  4. ok so now im confused. i look at the plan and i look at the construction pics and it seems to me the latest 2 structures under construction are far away from the other. also, there is an existing structure in between the two new structures and the other. whats the deal, anyone know?
  5. please God lets see the plan happen and please God let it work. It is SO essential OTR becomes a viable place to live for most of us.
  6. lol. anyway, but yea all i was saying is that cincy-dayton is bigger than cleveland-akron-canton. i know, i know, youngstown is there too but it seems to me cincy has more of a region to draw from. also, cincy-dayton would have more wealth than cleveland0akron-canton. plus, the parent company is in cincy. all those combined, it seems cincy makes sense in my opinion but whatever. either way, ohio needs one.
  7. I know theres more that goes into it but I have to run really quick so when I get off work, I will be back!
  8. Yea I do. I am a GIS major and have mapped out average income in every geography possible. Every time, Cincy is the highest in the state. Maybe someday I will post the maps on here.
  9. ^if anything, theres more money in the cincy-dayton area than the cleveland-akron-canton area. bloomingdales is a regional draw and cincy would make sense for drawing ppl from cbus, dayton, indy, lexington, and louisville.
  10. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    ^well the article did say that the pop. in 2000 was 3500 and that was always the number I thought of so thats prob. where we are getting it. they also said the pop. doubled in seze since then and, obviously, now its 7,000. so maybe their numbers are right. yea...theyre right. well, when i move down there, it will be 7,001.
  11. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    man, that sure had a way of makin' my mood go from :clap: :-D 8-) to :| :cry: :oops: :drunk:
  12. it IS a surface lot. How did you know?
  13. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    so is 500 residents a lot? It seems to me it is a quality number of people.
  14. atlas replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    where is that youre standing?
  15. ^ ill agree to that, and iknow the pefrect place....hhhmmm, now where could that be.
  16. atlas replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    cool and the gang.
  17. so should harrison stuff be in here? afterall, it is IN the county.
  18. what strikes me is how many cleveland area companies are in the 'burbs.
  19. awesome tour. i love the bridge shots here. good work.
  20. thats very good news. im very interested to see how these turn out. the building itself is so interesting and funky looking i think.
  21. ^yea i agree with that. that aerial is depressing. the car culture has got to go!
  22. nice tour, once again. I've heard "hamiltucky" "middletucky" "brunstucky" (brunswick around cleveland) so I dont think the ripping of the state of kentucky is directed solely at hamilton.
  23. i hope this doesnt get in the way of the project. i am looking forward to hiking this bridge.
  24. atlas replied to zaceman's post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    you're joking right? I voted no, but I am just making aure you are kidding? Afterall, a close minded approach no matter what side of the opinion youre on is never the way to go, is it?
  25. I would eliminate about 1/3 of I-275 in Cincy and make it smaller and actually a bypass. The fact that it goes to Indiana is ridiculous.