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Originally Posted by Resident
Well, not a single thing you stated above is actually true (rephrasing, every sentence is false). My post above actually clarified what was said in the downtown news:
"He added that it is unclear if Hellen will come back with a new design later."
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Huh? Reading comprehension? The article quotes an architect involved in this project stating that "Hellen has chosen not to move forward." That means it's dead. The city rejected his plan and he is not moving forward. The bit at the end means that he could change his mind and restart the project if he chooses. Well duh. He can do that whenever he wants. It's his choice. But until he decides that he wants to move forward the project remains at the "chosen to not move forward" stage.
What I initially wrote absolutely captured what was in that article. If you have an issue with misinformation it's with either the architect or the DTNews.
And in fact what you wrote was that Hellen's proposal was not rejected, that it is being "held up" by a single person. You implied that if this person would change his or her mind that the project might proceed as proposed. That's NOT what's in the DTNews article. You just quoted where it states that a redesign would be required to move forward. Which one of you is spreading misinformation?