Re: Crossroads to be sold
Whether or not Crossroads Mall is generating sales and property tax for Oklahoma City is not the real concern. We could say that Crossroads generates $10 million in sales tax revenue, but what if a better mall were there? How much more would that mall generate.? And imagine the amount of property taxes would be generated just from higher property values. I'm no real estate expert, but the $826,000 or so dollars in property tax is on a piece of property that looks ike something you'd see in some desolate desert city. Portions of the parking lot are blistering from deteriorating pavement. Probably hasn't seen a car since 1986. It is a sea of asphalt and and severely out of date structures. If the constantly empty parking lot is any indication, then the city could afford to temporarily lose tax dollars in lieu of better property and double the amount of revenue collections.
Stop making excuses, Crossroads. Oklahoma City left you behind, and so has ODOT.
Continue the Renaissance!!!
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