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Originally Posted by SamLYNY
You're right there. But I think without the backbone of resort revenue, a non-resort based development just won't compare to the proposal we're seeing in those renderings, for public green space, businesses, and what it does to improve the high line - although it could, and I could be wrong.
What I know for sure is that this proposal will spur the area into life, bring in revenue, and it will make that happen a lot quicker. It's a win win.
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The one thing about the old plan for the western half is that being mostly residential, it probably wouldn’t
feel very public. The casino resort, while upscale, would be an open entity. And then there’s everything that comes with it.