Again, you offer no comparison to peer cities. Every single American city experienced massive clearing during the urban renewal periods of the 60's and 70's. I'm still not convinced that OKC was in any way exceptional and have thrown down the challenge for others who make that claim to justify it in some way, and no one has ever done it, nor can I find any evidence to support this claim. Go to the urban density thread and follow the links that show the impact of urban renewal on scores of American cities.
And, you are taking a huge leap by saying we "need" to subsidize the concert hall. It was proposed without any ask for public assistance and the City has created a situation where tons of projects get TIF money without any real clear guidelines for accepting and declining such requests. We are basically told, "We can't do this project without it, so gimme or else". We have yet to call a single bluff on this as far as I know.
Also, there a bunch of big projects that have been done downtown or are currently underway without any TIF money. Including the proposed 499 Sheridan and the Metropolitan, the largest downtown housing complex to date.
In this particular case (the Criterion), there is a nearly identical project directly next door that was bought, converted to a concert venue, then recently upgraded at great cost without a dime of public assistance.
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