Hey guys, this thing looks very cool! Modern design and corten steel, with retail.
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https://nextstl.com/2017/04/morgan-ford ... d-project/

https://nextstl.com/2017/04/morgan-ford ... d-project/

I don't have a ton of sympathy for Green since this seems like exactly the sort of thing she would try to do if the situation was reversed. Also, Roddy is right, there needs to be established guidelines for which neighborhoods get which level of incentives, and he is also right that St. Louis needs to create a plan for development instead of the haphazard way we have been doing things.framer wrote: ↑Oct 13, 2017This project is being threatened by petty politics:
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metr ... 7d7a5.html
I 100% agree. If the tables were turned she would be fighting this tooth and nail. But now that it is in her ward it must be passed now. Is the developer going to pull out if they have to wait one more week to see the new guidelines? Or is Green pushing this through because she know the new guidelines will hurt this project?Ebsy wrote: ↑Oct 13, 2017I don't have a ton of sympathy for Green since this seems like exactly the sort of thing she would try to do if the situation was reversed. Also, Roddy is right, there needs to be established guidelines for which neighborhoods get which level of incentives, and he is also right that St. Louis needs to create a plan for development instead of the haphazard way we have been doing things.framer wrote: ↑Oct 13, 2017This project is being threatened by petty politics:
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metr ... 7d7a5.html
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metr ... 7d7a5.html
So can the developer wait one week till the hearing on the new guidelines and see if their tax abatement follow the new guidelines. My feelings is that they do not want to wait and want to get the abatement before the guidelines are changed.Roddy said he hoped to have a hearing on the guidelines next week and pass them this month.
I'm not saying that this should be done at all, I think the project is great and should receive "some" help. All I'm saying that if Green was trying to pass the new guidelines, she would be doing the same thing as Roddy. I have no sympathy for her in this situation.
The part that I don't agree with for any city if I understand right is that the proposed community agreement will provide $60k to a housing affordable non-profit group as part of the tax deal.framer wrote: ↑Nov 10, 2017Sounds like Megan Green got quite an earful from her fellow aldermen. Tax breaks, hypocrisy, aldermanic courtesy, etc.:
http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/ ... 10ab6.html
Great! I would love if she does. I dont see the value of her calling out other projects alderperson's and expecting them to be nice when you propose one.