I grew up in the Fort and have now lived rural north of it. I get down there about once a month and find it exciting how much the downtown has grown and continues to thrive. I am even pondering it as a place to downsize to someday .
I love it! I think that’s what they’re going for is becoming a destination for all ages, not just 20 something’s. I moved to Orlando, FL for 12 years and moved back to a vibrant, rapidly changing city that looked nothing like what I left. Excited to see what’s ahead
How much we spent/owe and how much revenue it’s generated I cannot speak to. I think the key is not just what we spend, but how much revenue it generates. It’s definitely risky I won’t denied that. Thanks for checking out the video
Thanks for the informative videos. In general, I like the idea of expanding the downtown landscape. However, I think we are missing entertainment etc. to keep people downtown. We need like movie theatres or multi level shopping malls to keep people in the downtown area. People go downtown for a tincaps game but do they stay and hang out afterward??
Thanks for checking out the video! I think more entertainment will be on the way once there’s more people living downtown. But time will tell I suppose
I love all the development of residential all over downtown, but they all seem to be shorter high-dollar complexes. Three Rivers Apts. seems nearly full based on searches. When will an actual tall high-rise middle-class affordable apt. Building be put up right in the heart of DT? Seems ripe for it. Also heard the arena capacity went up to like 7-8K? Is that true? Awesome video
I think construction costs are too expensive to have below market rate rents. Rents will come down when there are more rentals on the market. So the more that get built, regardless of price point, the more supply will increase which will put downward pressure on prices. With the influx of population, however, that’s gonna take some time. I’m not sure about the arena I haven’t heard that update. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Means alot to me!
I wish someone would incorporate The Old Fort and build off that. I thought they were going to incorporate the railroad into the plan? But i guess they want they same brown and beige buildings any the other city has.
I pay $2000 in property taxes for a humble 50 year old house in the Georgetown area. Who needs to afford a vacation when you live in the same city built of by a "super team" of developers and the most expensive project in the Midwest?
I grew up in the Fort and have now lived rural north of it. I get down there about once a month and find it exciting how much the downtown has grown and continues to thrive. I am even pondering it as a place to downsize to someday .
I love it! I think that’s what they’re going for is becoming a destination for all ages, not just 20 something’s. I moved to Orlando, FL for 12 years and moved back to a vibrant, rapidly changing city that looked nothing like what I left. Excited to see what’s ahead
And what about the Helen P Brown Natatorium that we are probably still paying for from the 90s that we just had to have??
How much we spent/owe and how much revenue it’s generated I cannot speak to. I think the key is not just what we spend, but how much revenue it generates. It’s definitely risky I won’t denied that. Thanks for checking out the video
Thanks for the informative videos. In general, I like the idea of expanding the downtown landscape. However, I think we are missing entertainment etc. to keep people downtown. We need like movie theatres or multi level shopping malls to keep people in the downtown area. People go downtown for a tincaps game but do they stay and hang out afterward??
Thanks for checking out the video! I think more entertainment will be on the way once there’s more people living downtown. But time will tell I suppose
thanks for the breakdown. i feel like the city has changed so much over the last 5 years or so. this will make it so much different again.
Thanks for checking it out! Yea this one is wild. Anxious to hear the city’s response.
I love all the development of residential all over downtown, but they all seem to be shorter high-dollar complexes. Three Rivers Apts. seems nearly full based on searches. When will an actual tall high-rise middle-class affordable apt. Building be put up right in the heart of DT? Seems ripe for it.
Also heard the arena capacity went up to like 7-8K? Is that true?
Awesome video
I think construction costs are too expensive to have below market rate rents. Rents will come down when there are more rentals on the market. So the more that get built, regardless of price point, the more supply will increase which will put downward pressure on prices. With the influx of population, however, that’s gonna take some time.
I’m not sure about the arena I haven’t heard that update.
Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Means alot to me!
I wish someone would incorporate The Old Fort and build off that. I thought they were going to incorporate the railroad into the plan? But i guess they want they same brown and beige buildings any the other city has.
That I cannot speak to. The plans have been very fluid. I still think the city’s best days are to come!
I pay $2000 in property taxes for a humble 50 year old house in the Georgetown area. Who needs to afford a vacation when you live in the same city built of by a "super team" of developers and the most expensive project in the Midwest?
Many layers to that onion. Thanks for checking out the video and hope you have an awesome vacation soon!
The problem is the homeless population,which is increasing beyond the rescue mission and parks.
It is an unfortunate problem. I lived in Orlando for 12 years where it was out of control. Not sure what the answer is honestly
The city that has no bike lanes anywhere. Shared use paths are glorified sidewalks which are terrible for serious cyclists.
Yea they’ve got some work to do. But course of action would be make your concerns heard by your local representative and city council!