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The Neighborhood Effect and May Town Center

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The NY Times article on readjusting globalization that I quoted earlier today referenced the economist idea of "the neighborhood effect," which is reducing transportation costs by moving industry closer to component suppliers and to target consumers.

They Went Back to Ohio (for Tax Breaks)

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Richard Lawson is using Bridgestone's choice of Akron, OH instead of Murfreesboro for its technology center as more fodder to keep Tony Giarratana's May Town Center project on the City Paper readership radar.

CM Evans Corrects the MTC Team Misconceptions & Offers Ideas for Competing with Cool Springs

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My summary of Metro Council feedback on the Bells Bend Plan did not accurately protray the bang-up job that CM Emily Evans did last night addressing the median income differences between the Scottsboro/Bells Bend Community and Cool Springs (as well as

They May Now Talk May

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Developer Tony Giarratana  is first up and he has 14 minutes.  He says that he is supportive of the deferral but he wants that deferral to be limited to the time it takes to answer the question.  He claims that the bridge will not be paid for publicly but he and the May Family will pay for it.  Promises not to accept either state or federal money for the development.

Bells Bend Area Councilman Flips His Flop

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The Nashville Scene reported just this morning that Council Lonnell Mathews, Jr. had changed his support for the May Town Center to straight up opposition sending a letter to the Planning Commission to that effect.

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