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BDP
Which is very true. That's why we need to make sure we highlight the other successes that are more in tune with real urban design as much as we condemn people like Hogan. No one can say that a beter plan wouldn't have been even bigger and better drawing much more people. It almost makes you think "man, what if he'd actually done a nice development???"
I enjoy the people it brings and the subsequent energy it helps create, but I can't ever look at the Sonic parking lot which comes right up to within a few yards of the canal and think "is this really what we paid for?"
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