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en The city has a reputation of being developer-oriented, not resident-oriented. Those city commissioners give the developer whatever they want. Some of these commissioners can be purchased at a very cheap price.

en Some of these commissioners can be purchased at a very cheap price.

en It's really unusual for a developer to propose a contract, a developer to name the price of the project and for the city to buy it at that price without having anyone else have a crack at it.

en We have a contract in place with a developer. We're not at the point where we can name the developer but it is a local developer. Details will be presented as soon as we can.

en The industries in New York City are oriented to growth, whereas our industry mix ... is not oriented to the most rapidly growing industries.

en A master plan would be a road map. It would give a better sense of direction to people who want to develop along East Main Street. The developer would have a better idea of what to expect. It would give the developer participation but also have the different elements to a new project a little more honed down.

en The ratio of retail and entertainment will remain consistent with what was contemplated in the developer's agreement. For instance, if there won't be Formula One racing, there will be something else entertainment-oriented.

en We've already voiced our concern (to the city and the developer) that we have a serious traffic problem. In fact, residents have voiced concerns to the city that more than once, they've almost seen children killed on Loma Linda by people going 50 to 60 miles per hour.

en Allowing city commissioners to spend money in that way is improper.

en The commissioners are fighting with the city like little kids. They are not thinking. They need some women's perspective.

en This is a commendable gesture by the developer. It's unprecedented in the city.

en I'm the No. 1 developer in New York, I'm the biggest in Atlantic City, and maybe we'll keep it that way.
  Donald Trump

en I don't believe our city should be opening up these businesses, whether it's because of a light rail relocation or not, ... This city isn't going to build its future on sexually oriented businesses. That's a false economy, and not one I'm going to rely on.

en The city has grown up around the airport, and now a developer wants to go out there and build houses.

en We're trying to offer an atmosphere where passengers not only can find products and services quickly and at a reasonable price, but also where they can enjoy the whole experience of being in an airport. Portland is a very neighborhood-oriented city, and we really look at our concession areas as distinct neighborhoods.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.


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