@moseskagan@SbondyNBA Except their cut is a % of total revenue, which a new franchise only marginally increases… the bulk of their revenue is from TV contracts.
@jayparsons@NPR Indy local checking in. 2020 was the start of a couple year insane run for the housing market here. I’d bet most of those offers were other locals trying to upgrade or add space or better yards.
If you loved the pictures, offer your max and hope it works out.
@PinkPoloShorts I mean, he doesn’t even have the rent/income ratio correct.
1. Calculation is on gross income, not disposable
2. Much of Class A is in the 20-25% range. 30% is often viewed as max allowable.
@cpabarry@itsAntWright@TraeK_ And the OP was about a development pipeline that produces 77% (your numbers) of NBA players out of less than 5% of the world population.
Seems like AAU basketball is the only real development pipeline in the US.
@JATompkins@RobOps_xyz Kids should be reasonably cautious around bigger roads. I teach my kids that about College, just further north.
Shutting down traffic flowing through that intersection would make side streets more dangerous as drivers cut through at breakneck speeds.
@JATompkins@RobOps_xyz Should have read S->N. That’s a major artery to fall creek in the evening. Not sure how you can shut that down and not make traffic much worse everywhere moving north.
@JATompkins@RobOps_xyz Agree that would help, to an extent. Being able to use East to Central will alleviate college. Alabama/NJ don’t move the needle to anything but the old Northside.
Would all be for naught if College doesn’t connect north south.
@RobOps_xyz@JATompkins Completely agree. College especially is one of the ~5 ways people get to the near Northside. Closing it would force tons of traffic into Chatham-Arch, a significantly worse outcome.
If college had two lanes through (unlike now) it probably won’t back up much at all.
@DallasAptGP Where were they predicting growth 25 years ago and how did it go? Easy to say this happened recently, so it will continue, harder to see what has/will change.