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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 4205595" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>IMHO, won't happen. IF they were able to fill even 50% of that size building(s), every local business would be vacant along with every local apartment complex/hotel or how else would they get tenants? Add in our tornadoes and winds and I don't see it being feasible. Add in the projected $1 BILLION price tag and no way. BUT, maybe just another 1 cent tax could get approved?? Kind of a champagne taste on a beer budget thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 4205595, member: 41777"] IMHO, won't happen. IF they were able to fill even 50% of that size building(s), every local business would be vacant along with every local apartment complex/hotel or how else would they get tenants? Add in our tornadoes and winds and I don't see it being feasible. Add in the projected $1 BILLION price tag and no way. BUT, maybe just another 1 cent tax could get approved?? Kind of a champagne taste on a beer budget thing. [/QUOTE]
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