Something that I just noticed when looking at the sample ballot is that they proposal by Councilman Cooper wasn't added to the info on the vote. Is there any indication on how that will be enforced?
Something that I just noticed when looking at the sample ballot is that they proposal by Councilman Cooper wasn't added to the info on the vote. Is there any indication on how that will be enforced?
Regarding the finance discussion a page or two back...finance is a bit of a blind spot for me, but I would think this project would be a candidate for short term municipal bonds rather than a standard bank loan. And there are institutions who specialize in those.
As I look at Pete's map of Myriad/Paycom/REHCO, I wonder if the arena being on the Myriad site would accelerate build out of the entire area? And how much would that development cost? As in, our billion dollar arena has jump started an additional two billion in construction by 2032?
Regarding location, while it was inadvisable for the City to pay for mood board type renderings - which drove so many here into apoplectic fits - the City was not quite as limited when it comes to the site selection. Meaning their hands were not tied as far behind their backs. While they couldn't hire an A&E firm just yet, they have entire departments dedicated to some of the tasks required when doing due diligence on property. They have already been doing a lot behind the scenes to vet the potential sites, and are probably pretty far along in determining various cost centers associated with each property. I'd expect the site selection to be made in the first few months of 2024.
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Clearly there would not be a circumstance whereby they would bring a bond vote to the public on this particular project. That said, I do suspect that there are municipal funding vehicles applicable here that are outside of the realm of traditional bank loans.
Not that news 9 is the most credible source but they said the city manager has pointed to the former cox convention center as a possible site. If so it seems like it’s pretty much set.
https://www.news9.com/story/657a0450...downtown-arena
I suppose the Ford site could work but I’d prefer a development that allowed for a pedestrian Paseo between the two parks. Not sure that’d be possible with an arena on it.
We ran two arenas side by side for decades. Arlington, Texas has 2 baseball stadiums next to each other.
Paycom will 100% be demolished.
Paycom should be demolished. We already have a sparsely used hulk in Cox/Prairie Surf. We don't need another one. If we're breaking the bank I want to see the 3 blocks of Paycom/Cox/Ford lots completely redone and revitalized with stadiums and mixed/use development.
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