Todd1a
Kucherov or prospect
Probably already has gone through a ton of his money alreadyHe should have just went through his pocket lent
Probably already has gone through a ton of his money alreadyHe should have just went through his pocket lent
Don't know why you'd want to go any faster - you can eat shit pretty badly on these things as-is, and FDOT is going to be making changes sooner than later regarding people drinking and riding them. There have been more than a few injuries already.Water Street is going to have to deal with the inevitable electric scooter issue. Has anything been done yet where if you have a helmet, you can unlock the scooter's speed? Maybe have a sticker that goes onto the helmet (that you buy from the app) that has to be scanned every time you ride. You can still ride without a helmet, but the speed is limited.
There will also be legislation coming, probably at the city or county level (if subsidiarity is respected) that will result in exclusive contracts between cities and scooter companies.Don't know why you'd want to go any faster - you can eat **** pretty badly on these things as-is, and FDOT is going to be making changes sooner than later regarding people drinking and riding them. There have been more than a few injuries already.
Don't doubt it. I love the idea, but it needs a little more work. They're a wonderful way to get around though.There will also be legislation coming, probably at the city or county level (if subsidiarity is respected) that will result in exclusive contracts between cities and scooter companies.
TB taking sides a bit with its association with the NWHL. Dani Rylan will also be in Orlando next month for a Lightning/Solar Bears hosted Girls Hockey Day. She's got the Lightning connection, but it's also the league that 200 players promised to boycott, and Twitter may not be kind to the TBL.
Maybe the TB-Orlando-Lakeland-Jacksonville-Kissimmee mini-league is real.
I think TB threaded the needle with this, but anything can be controversial now.Is it really taking a side just to work on outreach?
@Fabiobest carries the Lightning through awards season.
Bankrupt in 3 months.When it opens in 2021, expect something similar to the GreenWise Market that opened last October in Tallahassee. A response to niche specialty markets like Lucky's and Sprouts, the Tallahassee store is built around a grocery-meets-restaurant approach that doesn't include Publix subs or fried chicken
The store also will be about 8/10ths of a mile south of a Publix being built in the base of the Channel Club apartment tower at Meridian Avenue and Twiggs Street, and about 7/10ths of a mile east of a Publix just across the Hillsborough River from the Tampa Convention Center.
For now. Bringing in lots of silicon valley money and educated people does that. We'll see if they end up shitting up the housing market and prices though, i've had a few offers in the research triangle and property is already getting a little crazy.Currently visiting Asheville N.C., really cool city, young, artsy, vibrant and affordable. Sadly it feels pretty much the exact opposite of almost every city in Florida.
Don't idolize him too much. He has been a pretty decent dude, but don't forget that the same people are taking tax money to build downtown, enhance a sporting venue at the cost of childrens schools, public works, and more.
By far Mr. Vinik has been the best sports owner for the lightning ever and the best sports owner in Tampa Bay.Don't idolize him too much. He has been a pretty decent dude, but don't forget that the same people are taking tax money to build downtown, enhance a sporting venue at the cost of childrens schools, public works, and more.
Schools also should be fine in the long-haul. Funding coming from the state of Florida should be the same in the meantime, while the increased real estate values will raise more in property taxes on the local level.Can't speak to the downtown development stuff, but the 2011-2013, $62 million renovation to the publicly owned Amalie Arena was privately funded by Vinik.