This flats east bank boondoggle is going to be a most interesting court case. a shame really that these big buck well monied folks cant just get along; it'd certainly bode well for the city if they dropped their egos.
From a planning and community perspective, it's frustrating and frighteningly humorous that none of these developers realizes the entire east bank is sitting on a light rail line. a situation of which many cities would be envious.
Now if only that light rail line went a bit beyond that orange abomination on the lakefront. CSU, midtown, and little asia, for example, beg for connection to the lakefront.
Regardless, these excerpts are particularly frustrating while being quite telling of mr. wolstein's urban design acumen. thanks to norm for initially pointing out this gentleman as captain sprawl.
From the July 13, Brooklyn Sun Journal [1]
"(Victor) Shaia said he had his own questions about Wolstein's desire to acquire his parking lot, especially when Wolstein isn't seeking to build anything on it. Furthermore, a station on the light-rail Waterfront Line already exists next to the site.
Why would you take a parking lot to keep it a parking lot? Shaia asked. It boggles my mind. I think they want the land more than they need the land. Hopefully the court system will see things as any rational person would."
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"I think the city needs to put the brakes on this (Flats East Bank project ) and wait, said Khouri, president of Westlake-based Carnegie Management & Development Co. Khouri said he and Wolstein have been friends for 20 years. I don't understand why he won't return my calls. How they can take that much money from the county (for the Flats parking deck) and give it to a developer to build 300 housing units?"
From a community based perspective, consider that in the early 1950's, there were nearly 500 million annual riders on Cleveland's trains and trolleys. Today? Less than 60 million.
Links:
[1] http://www.cleveland.com/sun/brooklynsunjournal/index.ssf?/base/news-0/1152808984270670.xml&coll=3
[2] http://smtp.realneo.us/content/x-and-odot-mark-spots-where-wolstein-invests-hence-redesign-trench
[3] http://smtp.realneo.us/community-issue-i-90-bridge-and-innerbelt-trench/wolstein-development