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Originally Posted by RonnieFoos
If Phoenix goes with Berger on this, I am going to lose total faith in the RFP process. It's already been sketchy over the last few years (the original Smith Group Central Station proposal, the Trammell Crow/Nowakowski/Fillmore fiasco, etc.). The Hines proposal is the overall better choice. They have a tenant lined up, it includes more parking and is mixed-use which Berger is not. Not too mention it's also "big city" architecturally speaking and will finally give Phoenix something other than a big box.
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Until Berger and Central station break ground I still have no faith in the RFP process.
I have a little faith since Gilmore came through but I wasn't holding out hope there either.