ThomsonJacket
I don't know
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Y'all @ a brother! I just blindly stumbled on this thread. Aye
But you'd be cooler if you did.Yes, but pro tip, you're not required to attend to post here.
They open it on gamedays but keep it closed otherwise. They didn't close it until 2008, which is kind of funny considering how much the neighborhood has turned around since then, and how much worse it was before then. Of course when I was at Tech in the mid/late 90s crossing over the 5th Street Bridge at night was going into a post-apocalyptic urbanscape and risking your life. I'm guessing it's only a matter of time that they finally reopen it, the more Tech Square has already crept southward and with the addition of all that student housing. Neighborhood ain't so rough anymore.I never knew that closed. I'm assuming they only opened it on game days? We walked through it a couple times last year.
Coda. assuming you mean the one behind the crummy forster building?What is the new building that's going up across Spring next to the bookstore, catty-cornered to that new housing?
Yes, that's the one. From the live cam, it looks like they've made a good bit of progress there too since football season.Coda. assuming you mean the one behind the crummy forster building?
http://www.realestate.gatech.edu/coda
https://codatechsquare.com/building/
Wasn't that building designed by the guys who helped start GT's Architecture program?Coda. assuming you mean the one behind the crummy forster building?
One of them, Ed Ivey was a driving force behind the beginning of the program and one of it's earliest students.Wasn't that building designed by the guys who helped start GT's Architecture program?