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Terminal Station is a blog about Atlanta real estate and politics. And occasionally my puppydog.
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2010
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June
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This train is leaving the station
Paddling week recap
Day four on the river: Section III
Beginning to feel it
Day one on the river
Graduation present
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May
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Test mobile phone post
Peachtree-Pine foreclosed, finally
Selling Underground a great idea in theory
Viewing city government as a services firm
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April
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New urbanism and public health
Transportation funding: I continue to see the glas...
The environmental cost/benefit of green building
More MARTA funding b.s. ... I am Jack's complete l...
Are large development projects set up to fail?
What do you do about Turner Field?
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March
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Happiness is a short commute
So you're telling me there's a chance
At least I can do some sports blogging....
My apologies
Fallout of urban decline
ULI boards and feedback
Entrepreneurial cities
How will Atlanta recover?
Scary ole Downtown
Handel surpsingly sane on zombie toll road
Peachtree-Pine still alive
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February
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Finance and Football
The gang that couldn't shoot straight
The difficult economics of urban revitalization
Thanks for nothing, Sonny
BeltLine picks lead design team
Is it worth keeping the Falcons Downtown?
Is Peachtree-Pine foreclosure for real this time?
Playing the blame game with GA rail woes
ULI Madness, 2010 version
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January
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Ho hum, more bad news for rail advocates
Requisit streetcar linkage
All things streetcar
Linkage - A is for Atlanta
I may be detained
This is getting a little ridiculous
Actual reporting from the GSU breakfast
Update on transportation funding
Transportation funding: Are there any adults in th...
Depressing economic forecasting news
Not-so-serious GIS maps!
Required reading on Atlanta History
Commercial fallout ramping up
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