Focus 15 unable to provide a balance brings only the selling component of the Harrison Square team. This is not objective reporting does it think its viewers are that uninformed. Or did it fail to read the informal survey that readers opposed the Harrison Square project.
mark the reporter wanted to know why eminent domain was not used? But did not know how to ask the question. The answer is that the buying of property would be more open to the public instead of sneaky deals to take advantage of the property owners.
Steve Brody tries to spin the deal as being not a park but to create a job and revitalize downtown. Brody also says the hotel is doing well downtown but says nothing about that great glass edifice called the Grand Wayne.
Spin and sell, spin and sell
Okay, mark does another take on those who are not strongly support this take over of property. Mark Kelty, a Mayoral Candidates get air time. But beside him is a Kim Bowman, a business professor is pushing the issue as something other than a baseball park. Bowman suggest that a multi use and private investment and the Harrison Square needs to bring in more private dollars.
Hey it's the stealing of land and money from the citizens, people.
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