City Hall Doesn't Want To "Save The Plaza"

The Star Biz Blog: "The City Planning Department issued a report today supporting the controversial office development proposed by Highwoods Properties for the Polsinelli Shughart law firm at the Country Club Plaza."

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  1. Thank God Jan has some competition. Vote for the professor. At least she's not in bed with Polsinelli Shughart.

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  2. Looks like Jan is actually unopposed--the formal filings came out & the prof isn't among the candidates.

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  3. The last thing City Hall would want is to be seen as "anti-business." This should be no surprise at all, especially since PST redid the design, what? twice?

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  4. Highwoods hired Pat O'Neill to lobby for them, so the fix was in. No one in city government wants to say no in an election year to Pat O'Neill based on his ties to Mr. Peanut.

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  5. City Hall selling out the citizens again. Another good reason to vote against the E-Tax.

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  6. City Hall sucks.

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  7. Phew. I was worried that the City Hall bureaucracy would figure out a way to screw up a good new project.

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  8. Is Troy Schulte involved in this? I guess Deb's golden boy is starting to tarnish.

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  9. 4:41 - yes, that is exactly what the article said. You douche bag. Of course, I'm sure you are too lazy to hit a link and actually read if TKC doesn't spell it out for you.

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  10. 4:41 - yes, that is exactly what the article said. You douche bag. Of course, I'm sure you are too lazy to hit a link and actually read if TKC doesn't spell it out for you.

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  11. 7:46 PM quit double posting Hammerhead.

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  12. Why is it that anytime something possitive in this city may happen there is so much controversy.We wonder why companies are relocating? We need new leadership.

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