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Old Posted Oct 19, 2021, 5:29 AM
wwmiv wwmiv is offline
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Originally Posted by the Genral View Post
I think its earned it now that its adding respectable height and density. It also fits, north = up.
It can also mean high, as in Charlotte’s CBD being on a hill and called uptown. There is no downtown in Charlotte.

This area being uptown also gives credence to the burgeoning midtown region between the two (with various nodes).

What then would be south’s equivalent? A “Southtown”?
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