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Which major local project would you want finished immediately?

If we had the power to instantly finish a major local infrastructure or development project, which project would we choose?

NOOGAtoday: The Bend waterfront

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Rendering by Dover, Kohl & Partners

We recently stumbled upon this LinkedIn post by Be Caffeinated’s marketing specialist, Nathan Tucker, and instantly became intrigued.

NOOGAtoday: Nathan Tucker LinkedIn post

We’d love to wave this kind of magic wand.

Screenshot via Nathan Tucker on LinkedIn

If you had the power to instantly finish a major local infrastructure or development project, which project would you choose?

We’ll make it a bit easier by giving a few suggestions:

When you have your answer, let us know here and we may share it in an upcoming article.

As for the two of us? City Editor Brianna would probably choose to see the results of the Reimagining Broad Street plan, and City Editor Kristen would love for Chattanooga’s first living building to be finished with the wave of a magic wand.

See what some of you all said here.

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