
I posted a couple of weeks ago about the looming changes to Price Street in Savannah, which will likely turn from a horrid two-lane, one-way speedway to a much friendlier street with one lane of vehicular traffic, a bike lane,…
I’ve made a number of posts lately about transit and transportation projects and problems in Georgia. Here’s a bit of good news in my opinion. The Associated Press is reporting that matching funds for a federal grant have been secured…
We still don’t know what the final outcome will be in the drive to deepen the channel of the Savannah River in advance of the scheduled 2014 expansion of the Panama Canal, but work is moving ahead in Panama. There’s…
One reason I’m so pessimistic about the likelihood of a robust recovery for the state of Georgia is the lack of state will to nurture the economy of Atlanta. The Atlanta metro area has more than half the population of…
So imagine you’re affiliated with a company that wishes to expand — one that’s willing to take a risk on opening a store or even a manufacturing plant of some sort in one of Georgia’s small rural counties. You’re doing…
The passenger numbers from Savannah/Hilton Head International certainly aren’t the most important numbers that I follow. But the figures are interesting, and they’re clean in the sense of being valid for year-over-year comparisons. They’re also easy to find on the…