A single block in Paseo Industrial is about 4.25 acres.Riverite wrote:There's empty lots off admiral down That part of the east side that overlooks downtown. The name escapes me
Need 23 of them.
A single block in Paseo Industrial is about 4.25 acres.Riverite wrote:There's empty lots off admiral down That part of the east side that overlooks downtown. The name escapes me
If you take the North Loop Broadway to Charlotte and every empty lot north of 9th between Central and Walnut it's about 50 acres.earthling wrote:Is North Loop acreage including the lots near 8th/Wyandotte E of Phoenix Bar? And will they really need 100 acres if doing 70+ story buildings?
Probably. They won't all be 70+ stories. Looking at the Seattle campus, it's about 98 acres. It is actually two campuses though, one at South Union Lake, and one a couple blocks south. They would probably be willing split it like that at a new campus too. It would be almost impossible to find a contiguous 100 acres near downtown in any city, especially a bigger one,which is what they will probably end up going with.earthling wrote:Is North Loop acreage including the lots near 8th/Wyandotte E of Phoenix Bar? And will they really need 100 acres if doing 70+ story buildings?
But where would all of our sex offenders live?shinatoo wrote:Stop construction on the riverfront. That land plus the Harlem area connected by a honkey tube over the river. Rename the Missouri the "Amazon.com River".
Right next to an airport for the executives to use. Promise to build rail to KCI.
Boom.
We could build a new Craigslist HQ too.WoodDraw wrote:But where would all of our sex offenders live?shinatoo wrote:Stop construction on the riverfront. That land plus the Harlem area connected by a honkey tube over the river. Rename the Missouri the "Amazon.com River".
Right next to an airport for the executives to use. Promise to build rail to KCI.
Boom.
No, I think the east village developers are *just* about to pull off their development plan. I'd much rather the city continue to give away land to them.JBmidtown wrote:No taxes for 1000 years and also free land anywhere in the city and also every day at noon workers will leave their offices and pray to a giant, gold statue of Jeff Bezos in the East Village.
YESWoodDraw wrote:Plus, as hard as Amazon works their employees, we might finally get some late night dining am I right