Posted Mar 21, 2013, 12:23 AM
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Don't be quick to jump on those who are opposing this cultural shed. This debate is an extremely relevant one in this situation, and honestly a fair one. This could honestly become a space that isn't used for 'cultural events' and could very well become a very corporate showroom. All I'm saying is the developers aren't looking out for what's best for New york (Neither are those who oppose this project), that lies somewhere in the middle, but without this discussion we wouldn't be getting the optimum development here. Every 'amenity' a developer proposes is in the name of attracting tenants and revenue, and if they benefit the city that's all for the better, but often, that isn't the case.
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