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Panthers Practice Facility to be Demolished


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I'm not joking about this, but the popular youtube channel Dude Perfect is trying to build an amusement facility where people would be able to mess around and play sports games or whatever.

They should buy that land up. Would bring a ton of revenue to the area and honestly seems like it would be a ton of fun.

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I'm not joking about this, but the popular youtube channel Dude Perfect is trying to build an amusement facility where people would be able to mess around and play sports games or whatever.

They should buy that land up. Would bring a ton of revenue to the area and honestly seems like it would be a ton of fun.

the final domino before MrBeast buys the panthers 

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Welp, the last structure Dave Tepper tore down was replaced by something twice as big...

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Tepper took great personal pleasure in 2011 in buying the $43.5 million oceanfront Hamptons estate from Joanne Corzine, the ex-wife of Corzine. Tepper had it demolished and built a bigger home so he could get a better view of the ocean from every room. 

When asked by New York Magazine if it was his way of rubbing his success in Corzine’s face, “You could say there was a little justice in the world,” Tepper responded with a smile.

 

https://pagesix.com/2014/06/11/david-teppers-sprawling-43-5m-hamptons-estate/

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I heard a story from a business acquaintance the other day that he originally had planned to put his business in Rock Hill a while back.

However,  before construction took place the original verbal agreements about modifying the road and intersection changed right before the land purchase and RH wouldn’t back down. We didn’t discuss or compare it to the Panthers but made me wonder if there is some type of trend here.

Now the poor fellow is stuck in Gastonia for the time being.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bojangles is a tourist spot now.lol

 

It was my favorite restaurant in the 2000's. Now it's something I eat maybe twice a year. I rather go to Zaxbys or Chick-fil-a.

I try going to Bojangles once a week and ordering their new chicken sandwich. Every time I try to buy one same story we are out. I drive off. Irritating. I also go to BK to order a milkshake by my house but the machine has been broken for 2 years now. I just order it anyway to amuse myself. 

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