Quote Originally Posted by bchris02 View Post
The development has an intangible benefit of bringing hundreds of high-income people to live downtown. Those people will spend money downtown and want services downtown and it will be a win win for everyone,...
This is kind of the same logic used to promote tax cuts for businesses and the 1%ers. Just make the rich happy and the rest of us can live off the crumbs and table droppings. This just in, most of us don't shop at the same places the 1% shop at. This can't be more evident than the power brokers (LN and crowd) trying to lure Nordstrom's and white-cloth restaurants downtown when 'the people' are asking for a Target and low to moderate priced locally owned diners. It is two different worlds.