Will the ongoing national economic downturn impact your support of Mayor Kip Holden’s $989 million capital improvements project?
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Posted on May 16 at 2:53 p.m.
Hasn't the repeated conclusion to discussions regarding the promotion of Downtown development been a resident population in the district of at least 10,000? In this same edition of the Business Report is an article about the need for housing. Bookstores and bars, groceries and galleries all survive on regulars and thrive on the weekend extras. When parking lots rather than pastures are developed into apartments BR creatives will have an area in which to feel metropolitan and meet others who enjoy that feeling.
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Will the ongoing national economic downturn impact your support of Mayor Kip Holden’s $989 million capital improvements project?
Posted on December 11 at 1:38 p.m.
Mr. Ball do you consider your chronic name calling of anyone you disagree with good writing? Almost every issue is, to you, a battle between the NIMBYs and the folks who "get it."
Public policy debates are rarely so simplistic and our growing metropolis requires and deserves more reasoned contributions from the Editor of our primary source of business news.
Perhaps you might find more respect and success in sports writing.
Also, how was "not in my backyard" a factor in the Main Library discourse?
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