It's in the Misc thread ...For those that did not hear yet , Tepper fired the Panthers coach Rivera who had been coach since 2011. That's a long time for a coach to survive in the NFL
I'll cop to being a huge nerd, but I'm no LARPer. Still ... a running Nerf sword fight in what's left of that mall would be hella fun. My family built the mall in Cary too, FWIW. And tried to save that stupid oak tree.You want to see a dead mall? Go the Cary mall. You and your nerd friends could LARP all day in that thing and there would be no one there to notice except the sports card dealer and the model train guys. Maybe I'll swede Dawn of the Dead in there
Trust me when I say that absolutely every alternative was discarded before the stupid idea of leaving it in place literally 30 feet above a parking lot was settled on as the "right" thing to do. And blame Smedes York. It was his dumb idea.I frequently use the tale of that oak tree as an example of what not to do.
To be fair ... we never removed it. The thing finally died. In an effort to preserve the oak, it was left in it's natural setting in what turned into a LARGE mound in the middle of the parking lot for the food court area of the mall. It looked stupid towering over the Toyotas ... but it lived for decades like that.I moved down here in July of 1995, so I think that this oak tree was before my time. My wife is an Imp class of '91 and she told me all about it. I think the students of Cary HS tried to make a big stink over its removal
Big trees are nice. They're also a problem in developed areas, no matter how much care is put in to trying to keep them alive. One thing to keep in mind is that the Raleigh metro area is blessed with the kind of development that has allowed for a tremendous amount more greenspace than virtually any other area of it's population density in North America. There will always be areas where new use and green areas grind against each other, but we're in pretty good shape in the big picture.My wife is worried about the big trees around the new library in Cary*. They'll probably have to come down sometime in the future once the rest of that greenspace gets more developed in the coming years.
*She's the manager of the adult services part of that library so she's not some random busy body complaining about trees.