Progress, sometimes good, sometimes bad. I am less troubled by the apartment in the squares, which seem very nice and will not change the atmosphere than the building at the HHCC. People who paid a premium for the golf course are getting something they did not bargain for. That is why buying on the “edge” of anything is problematic. I think it unlikely that golf courses will be razed, they are part of the water retention and distribution system. That being said, the associations that commissioners and others have with the developer can be construed as a possible lack of independence and these changes should be good. A large meeting facility can be good too, as many people as possible should go. Being put in the south instead of where the modifications will take place is pure manipulation.
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