The CBID would do well to switch its priority to attracting more residents downtown. 2,000 people is far too few for a viable urban neighborhood. Use the incentives to encourage the development of more apartments, townhouses and even a retirement community downtown.
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3RunHomer writes:
The CBID would do well to switch its priority to attracting more residents downtown. 2,000 people is far too few for a viable urban neighborhood. Use the incentives to encourage the development of more apartments, townhouses and even a retirement community downtown.
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