90.3 WCPN ideastream®: Med Mart: Too Big to Fail?
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Med Mart: Too Big to Fail?
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Topics: Economy, Politics, Health
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Councilman Joe Cimperman Ward 13, City of Cleveland
Steven Litt architecture critic, The Plain Dealer
TBD
How would a revised Med Mart plan impact the lakefront plan? Would plans for a new Amtrak station intersect with the Mall C plan? Could a new station and the Med Mart coexist?
Ryan 9:27 AM 11/17/09It seems once again Cleveland has been sold a fantasy. We were told how great this would be and how ready to go it was.... obviously not.
I also wonder if this change has been impacted by the recent Casino bill. It can’t believe two large developers would not be speaking.
Debra 9:42 AM 11/17/09Same as I said on the show. There was actually more evidence for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq than there is now for fifty medical conventions a year in Cleveland.
A bank wouldn’t lend you even a thousandth of that $425MM sum with the kind of due diligence MMPI and their boosters have done.
For Dan’s guests:
I will give you $60 for each medical convention held at the new facility in the first year it’s open, minus $1000. If that’s a negative number, you owe me. You break even if this makes even one third of the projections, and you clear 2:1 if the fifty conventions happen.
Do we have a deal? If not, why not? Joe, you said we have to take risks. Money where your mouth is.
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Sounds kind of like the “monorail” episode of the Simpsons
Gary C. Noland 9:20 AM 11/17/09