This proposal is by far my favorite casino bid, and I'm afraid of what may or may not rise here without it. I know they say the development would still happen, but I'd be willing to bet it won't be nearly as good without the resort to bolster funding.
I think the high line would benefit from having a more polished northern end, and like NYguy has said the whole appeal is that it weaves its way through the city. The addition of a resort would only improve the experience for people. The argument against just doesn't make sense - and risks even more resort-less towers rising around it, potentially lacking that polish it needs.
My fingers are crossed for this one, and it's such a shame the process is being drawn out so much. With this resort, I think the MW/Moynihan connector and surrounding area/businesses would see a lot more foot-traffic too.
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