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Originally Posted by freerover
Because the 2014 city council ignored the convention center when they very explicitly published a warning about moving fast to acquire land across trinity before real estate prices exploded. That council wasn't prepared to make such a large commitment and now we are paying for it.
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Agreed, but there were other opportunities in between then and now. It’s been an ever present topic among DT hotels. I guess my point is it’s now a cultural problem, a can that multiple administrations and city departments have been casually kicking down the road.
@Paul78701 — you’re spot on, the overlapping disruption in the Palm District are going to be monumental later this decade, but the change is going to be generational. So much crazy new stuff all at once!