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en It's just so nice to be downtown for the kids. They stay at the hotels downtown and are central to things the kids can do besides the competition. They learn something, hear great groups, go to clinics and jam sessions... the whole ball of wax.

en Things that St. Pete does very well we can learn from and maybe adapt for downtown Tampa. [But] I don't ever imagine Tampa's downtown to be in competition with St. Pete's. We work more to complement each other.

en This is everyone's downtown, ... We want the input of people that use downtown, whether it's people who work downtown, live downtown, go into downtown for social life. . . . We want them to help us create the transportation vision.

en Everything happened downtown. That was before the suburbs. The theaters, the bars, the hotels -- everything was downtown.

en They're the best public relations tool I know of in downtown Atlanta. I've been [working] downtown 15 years. [The Ambassador Force] has been here for 10, and I promise you it is one of the best things that has happened to downtown.

en Groups feeding the homeless at the Downtown Plaza has had unintended consequences. There are so many folks clustered in downtown - it's becoming a crisis.

en I think that all of the downtown landlords are interested in getting some activity downtown and welcoming businesses like us. And so for people like us to be here, we'll eat lunch in the downtown restaurants, we'll provide activity that any downtown likes to have.

en We've been working in Downtown for over 35 years. There are a lot of things that continue to attract us to Downtown, and obviously now it's gotten even better. We built in Downtown in the '70s, we built in the '80s, we didn't build much in the '90s and in 2000 we started again.

en It's a great accoutrement to a downtown park, ... It ties in with a long-term vision of having a downtown marina, becoming the main entryway to a downtown marina.

en Nobody owns a market. There's always competition. The big thing is it's a huge bet on downtown. These are big prices. I think it's validation that downtown San Diego is doing something right.

en I think downtown has already had the nails driven into its coffin. The only way to get downtown landlords to improve their buildings is to have Pine [Avenue] competition. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention.

en It could really hurt downtown because of the influence of kids. They are all going to be jam-packed into the restaurants and bars that stay open.

en It's important for us to have a major presence and visibility in downtown Dallas. By consolidating our downtown locations, we will bring together 1,600 employees to serve our customers more efficiently and conveniently from one central location.

en It wasn't just the stadium. It was attracting employers and businesses into downtown. The downtown area needs to look nice.

en I don't expect to see the dramatic rise or increase that I saw when it was right downtown, but I think it should have a positive effect on our business. I would rather it be downtown, of course, but I'm a downtown girl.


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