Submitted by SurfCityTom on Wed, 10/31/2012 - 5:33am.
developers make offers all of the time; many of which fail to come to fruition.
And given the $1.6 million profit he and his associate stand to make if the referendum passes and the city moves forward and buys his piece of earth for the stadium, he certainly has a vested interest in seeing the referendum pass.
If the ballpark is such a good idea, perhaps he could get Chuck to give him access to all of those foriegn investors who, for a minimum investment of $500,000 would also go to the front of the line for Green Cards.
Heck, at $30 Million for construction, it should only take 60 of those Chinese investors to privately fund the stadium; and private funding is the way to go for this deal.
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developers make offers all of the time; many of which fail to come to fruition.
And given the $1.6 million profit he and his associate stand to make if the referendum passes and the city moves forward and buys his piece of earth for the stadium, he certainly has a vested interest in seeing the referendum pass.
If the ballpark is such a good idea, perhaps he could get Chuck to give him access to all of those foriegn investors who, for a minimum investment of $500,000 would also go to the front of the line for Green Cards.
Heck, at $30 Million for construction, it should only take 60 of those Chinese investors to privately fund the stadium; and private funding is the way to go for this deal.
Vote NO for the referendum.