Hail The Blue
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RE: The Future of Georgia Southern is in Savannah
(01-03-2018 11:34 AM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote: (01-03-2018 11:24 AM)rokamortis Wrote: (01-03-2018 11:22 AM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote: (01-03-2018 11:16 AM)rokamortis Wrote: Since when is the area where Armstrong is located called “lower downtown”?
It’s not in the historic district or anything but that area of Abercorn is still considered downtown.
No it isn’t. It isn’t even midtown. Armstrong is located in what is referred to as southside Savannah.
Depends on what your definition of downtown is. I consider the Historic district, midtown, south side district, Victorian distric, etc to all be part of “downtown Savannah.” There isn’t a specific area called “downtown” it’s split up into parts.
Have you ever actually been to Savannah?
Armstrong is no where near down town / historic district. Like, not even close. Armstrong is literally one of the furthest points from downtown while still being inside of Savannah. And no one would call that area "down town" or "lower down town". And yes, there is an area people call down town, and no its not split up into two parts, that are 25 minutes away.
You have downtown/historic district, which is river street to roughly Forsyth park, then midtown that goes from there to DeRenne, and from DeRenne to Forest River is the considered the Southside.
Further south /west of that and you get into Georgetown.
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2018 11:39 AM by Hail The Blue.)
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NewJersey GATA
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RE: The Future of Georgia Southern is in Savannah
Armstrong isn't in an area that I call downtown. Downtown area (at least the safe area's) are expensive real estate. To put in perspective, a 3 bedroom in downtown area can average 500k (some higher and some lower), while a 3 bedroom at the Savannah Southern campus will cost you under 200k. Now all you have to do is drive 1 miles south east into Vernonburg area and the prices climb up to the 350k to 4 million.
GSU newest campus is only 8 miles from downtown, but not in an area that remotely resembles the downtown area. I categorize the new campus as the shopping district and Hunter Army Airfield resident area. Personally I like the area as housing is affordable, easy access to I-95.
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Georgia_Power_Company
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RE: The Future of Georgia Southern is in Savannah
(01-25-2018 12:29 PM)NewJersey GATA Wrote: Armstrong isn't in an area that I call downtown. Downtown area (at least the safe area's) are expensive real estate. To put in perspective, a 3 bedroom in downtown area can average 500k (some higher and some lower), while a 3 bedroom at the Savannah Southern campus will cost you under 200k. Now all you have to do is drive 1 miles south east into Vernonburg area and the prices climb up to the 350k to 4 million.
GSU newest campus is only 8 miles from downtown, but not in an area that remotely resembles the downtown area. I categorize the new campus as the shopping district and Hunter Army Airfield resident area. Personally I like the area as housing is affordable, easy access to I-95.
I've always heard the area near the Armstrong Campus called the Southside.
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01-25-2018 12:54 PM |
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NewJersey GATA
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RE: The Future of Georgia Southern is in Savannah
(01-25-2018 12:54 PM)Georgia_Power_Company Wrote: (01-25-2018 12:29 PM)NewJersey GATA Wrote: Armstrong isn't in an area that I call downtown. Downtown area (at least the safe area's) are expensive real estate. To put in perspective, a 3 bedroom in downtown area can average 500k (some higher and some lower), while a 3 bedroom at the Savannah Southern campus will cost you under 200k. Now all you have to do is drive 1 miles south east into Vernonburg area and the prices climb up to the 350k to 4 million.
GSU newest campus is only 8 miles from downtown, but not in an area that remotely resembles the downtown area. I categorize the new campus as the shopping district and Hunter Army Airfield resident area. Personally I like the area as housing is affordable, easy access to I-95.
I've always heard the area near the Armstrong Campus called the Southside.
Geographically I'd agree. I received my POST certification at Armstrong in late 90's and was in the Marine Reserves at Hunter. Personally, I enjoyed my time in Savannah. Strong possibility of retiring in that area.
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TheEagleWay
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RE: The Future of Georgia Southern is in Savannah
(01-25-2018 11:38 AM)The Black Flag Wrote: (01-03-2018 11:34 AM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote: (01-03-2018 11:24 AM)rokamortis Wrote: (01-03-2018 11:22 AM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote: (01-03-2018 11:16 AM)rokamortis Wrote: Since when is the area where Armstrong is located called “lower downtown”?
It’s not in the historic district or anything but that area of Abercorn is still considered downtown.
No it isn’t. It isn’t even midtown. Armstrong is located in what is referred to as southside Savannah.
Depends on what your definition of downtown is. I consider the Historic district, midtown, south side district, Victorian distric, etc to all be part of “downtown Savannah.” There isn’t a specific area called “downtown” it’s split up into parts.
Have you ever actually been to Savannah?
Armstrong is no where near down town / historic district. Like, not even close. Armstrong is literally one of the furthest points from downtown while still being inside of Savannah. And no one would call that area "down town" or "lower down town". And yes, there is an area people call down town, and no its not split up into two parts, that are 25 minutes away.
You have downtown/historic district, which is river street to roughly Forsyth park, then midtown that goes from there to DeRenne, and from DeRenne to Forest River is the considered the Southside.
Further south /west of that and you get into Georgetown.
Armstrong's site would agree....
Quote:Since Armstrong moved from downtown Savannah to the city’s southside in 1966
https://www.armstrong.edu/locations/main-campus
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01-25-2018 03:22 PM |
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TrueBlueDrew
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RE: The Future of Georgia Southern is in Savannah
I know I'm wrong
Living just outside of Savannah, I've always just called everything that's "in town" downtown. Makes it easier to tell people where you're going.
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01-25-2018 03:55 PM |
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