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Originally Posted by HooverDam
^ My understanding was its the whole block, parking lots and all.
He doesn't have residential experience. He also actively DOES NOT want people living in/near the warehouse district. Though I don't know if he'd consider Barrister within the area he's trying to keep people out of. Its very odd, I don't know why he thinks the warehouse district can ever be vibrant without a strong residential component.
I think he's done tons of good things for Downtown, but unless he has way more $$ than we know about, I don't think he'll win that bid.
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He does have Will Bruder as part of the proposal. Who has plenty of residential experience. But also for what is worth, is really well connected. I think both of them joining up definitely gives the proposal a lot more backbone. Still a long-shot considering the big names they have to face.