Oneforone, this might interest you: Planet Hollywood actually did look at coming to Lower Bricktown in the late 1990s.
Now, for the rest of this debate, let's go with the premise that Moshe Tal, who had no development experience and never showed proof of financing other than stating he had unnamed investors from South America, actually got to develop Lower Bricktown instead of Randy Hogan.
And let's presume the Moshe Tal got to build everything and signed up a Hard Rock Cafe. Considering that the Hard Rock Cafes in Dallas and Austin have since closed, do you think the one here would have survived more than a few years?
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