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Axios
04-03-2025
- Business
- Axios
Planners: Develop Hulsey Yard with mixed-use and green space
The Trust for Public Land says the city and Atlanta Beltline leaders should encourage green spaces and mixed-use development at the 70-acre rail yard. Driving the news: The conservation nonprofit is releasing an update Tuesday to its 2004 "Emerald Necklace" study (PDF), the late urban plannerAlex Garvin's comprehensive plan that helped make the Beltline we know today. Catch up quick: The 96-page report (PDF) explores the project's progress and highlights what ideas from the original study have come to fruition (Shirley Franklin Park, for example) or not (a 2-acre park on a city-owned parcel with skyline views in Reynoldstown). Zoom in: Specific recommendations include: 🏡 Expand the Beltline's policy requiring developers to build affordable housing or pay into a trust fund across the city. 🗑️ Convert the capped Gun Club landfill into a city park. 💵 Consider whether the city should extend the lifespan of the tax allocation district that has funded Beltline trails, parks, public art, and more. 🌳 Build the South River Forest, a network of green spaces stretching from south DeKalb County into southeast Atlanta. The intrigue: The report focuses on the Beltline's public realm, George Dusenbury, TPL's Georgia director, told Axios. It does not include any recommendations about whether transit should run on the Beltline.
Yahoo
26-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hidden PS2 gems worth up to £487 that are lurking in your cupboards
After the financial splurge of Christmas and New Year, January is often a time for budgeting and saving. However, with platforms like eBay and Vinted offering free selling services and high-street retailers such as CEX purchasing your old tech, you could potentially earn while saving. Retro video game collecting has become a lucrative hobby, with certain games and consoles commanding hefty price tags. This includes classic PlayStation 2 games, which can be worth a significant amount, particularly if they're in good condition and come with manuals. Don't miss the biggest and breaking stories by signing up to the BirminghamLive newsletter here. READ MORE: Solihull McDonald's reopens after man stabbed outside fast food restaurant READ MORE: I went to M&S to buy 'magic shaping' jeans but found a surprising style way more flattering At present, CEX is prepared to pay between £290 to £520 for copies of the less-than-stellar shooting game Gun Club. The horror game Kuon could fetch over £487, while action title Michigan: Report From Hell might bring in £373. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories could be valued at £302 depending on its condition, while the triple-pack Silent Hill Collection is worth £127. Other profitable sales could include Rule of Rose, Armored Core: Last Raven and Samurai Western. For those who collected shoot-em-ups, titles like Homura, Dragon Blaze and Gigawing Generations could also be worth a tidy sum. Please note that these prices are accurate at the time of writing but may vary due to supply and demand, reports the Express. Also, the final value will depend on the condition of the game. 1. Gun Club could fetch £520, a boxed version with manual £422, and one without a manual £290. 2. Kuon (MINT) is priced at £487, while the boxed version with a manual is £380 and without a manual is £255. 3. Michigan: Report From Hell (MINT) costs £373, the boxed version with a manual is £341, and without a manual is £261. 4. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories (MINT) is available for £302. 5. Rule of Rose in Mint UK packaging is £202, and in Mint European packaging is £197. 6. Samurai Western is priced at £175. 7. Armored Core: Last Raven can be purchased for £169. 8. The Getaway: Limited Edition is available for £162. 9. The Silent Hill Collection is priced at £127. 10. Forbidden Siren 2 can be bought for £110.