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turnipmeatloaf t1_j8tbjop wrote

> The healthcare giant is planning to establish 12,000-square-foot emergency center at 3054 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd., where it intends to occupy most of the ground floor of a seven-story mixed-use building that Thalhimer Realty Partners plans to build near the intersection with Ellen Road.

So it’s going to be part of a mixed use development ? Does that mean “free standing” just means it isn’t part of a hospital?

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atctia t1_j8t9th9 wrote

It really depends on what you consider aesthetically pleasing. The canal walk murals are pretty cool.and like someone said, you could get some nice river pics at the T. Potterfeld bridge

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riches_2richest t1_j8t1siu wrote

There's a selfie museum around here too. I'd also say go downtown Richmond Main St between 22nd and 16th Streets. There is also 17th street market. On Saturday mornings you can go to this cute Farmer's Market at Brian Park

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AtwoodAKC t1_j8sw5zp wrote

Aesthetics and tastes can vary a lot but I think a walk across the T Potterfield bridge is a photo-worthy adventure. The cobblestone streets in Shockoe bottom are interesting? Cary Town/Byrd theater as well!

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sleevieb t1_j8ske3c wrote

You don't get to dictate the scope of the conversation.

What I have or have not done has no baring on the legitimacy on my opinion. I have not worked to uphold the inequitable status quo while also claiming to be battling it as you have in here and as this fundraise seeks.

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You accuse me of what about ism but in this same post refuse to answer simple questions like "where does the funding go".

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I agree that "addressing LCI" funding will be innefective and that the current governmental structure is built to maintain the status quo and to minimize the will of the people.

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