City officials have named Sandy Spring’s new $220 million city center project “City Springs.” What do you think of the name?

“I like it. It sounds good to me.” Gretchen Webb with Tucker and Spencer
“I like it. It sounds good to me.”
Gretchen Webb with Tucker and Spencer
“It’s fine. I guess I don’t have a strong opinion either way.” Anna Cummings with Ellie, 5, and Juniper, 2
“It’s fine. I guess I don’t have a strong opinion either way.”
Anna Cummings with Ellie, 5, and Juniper, 2
“I just sort of liked it as ‘city center.’ I guess I don’t care one way or another. The name’s not what’s important to me. What matters is the amenities that are there.” Chris Duncan
“I just sort of liked it as ‘city center.’ I guess I don’t care one way or another. The name’s not what’s important to me. What matters is the amenities that are there.”
Chris Duncan
“It seems fairly corporate to me.” David Kotz
“It seems fairly corporate to me.”
David Kotz
“We’re going to walk there all the time on all the new sidewalks.” Richard Fritz with Judy Fritz
“We’re going to walk there all the time on all the new sidewalks.”
Richard Fritz with Judy Fritz
“‘City Springs.’ I like that. It’s catchy and pretty cool.” Jack Lewis
“‘City Springs.’ I like that. It’s catchy and pretty cool.”
Jack Lewis
“It sounds good. We like to support our city and look forward to having it all in place and visiting it.” Sharon Lynch with Marshall Lynch
“It sounds good. We like to support our city and look forward to having it all in place and visiting it.”
Sharon Lynch with Marshall Lynch
“Average. [I’m] not terribly impressed.” Fred Gittinger
“Average. [I’m] not terribly impressed.”
Fred Gittinger
“I like that – because Sandy Springs is a city and you’ve got the ‘City’ instead of ‘Sandy’ in the name.” Susan Solomon
“I like that – because Sandy Springs is a city and you’ve got the ‘City’ instead of ‘Sandy’ in the name.”
Susan Solomon

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