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'This is a launching pad.' Madison Street apartments near Polar Park key to area development https://t.co/aAOT38MxuE @marco_cartolano @agreenphotog @PolarPark2021 pic.twitter.com/NVk9Qh0bZ4
— telegramdotcom (@telegramdotcom) July 21, 2021
Remember this was part of Phase 1 that was all suppose to be completed by April of 2021:
April 1, 2021 projected completion of Phase 1:
- Consists of $90 Million and approximately:
- 450,000 square feet of development:
- $40M - 2 hotels; approximately 250 rooms in total
- $40M – residential; 250 market rate apartments
- $10M - ~65k SF of retail
** to date none of these projects have been completed.
** These apartments are the first component of Phase 1 to break ground
The good news, however, is that the City Manager says we will now net $50,000,000 over the next 30 years in this video on Spectrum News.
If we now project $50,000,000 over the next 30 years then we must have an updated pro forma, right??
Lets see it..
Comments
Weren’t there local people we could have given the money to to build something? At least they would have kept the money here locally and spent it amongst us.
Additionally I would comment that the information being presented by the City is not accurate. I just read an article in the Telegram about the hotel industry. Buried in the article is a portion that Madison is only building a single 115 room hotel, not the large dual brand hotel which the City has reported, or should I say disclosed, as recently as this press conference.
Again one needs to keep questioning the City on this project because we trust them to do what is in the best interest of all the Taxpayers and residents of the City with our tax dollars, not out of town investors. Additionally, the news media needs to start connecting the dots, which they never will, and ask questions like if the hotel is going to be smaller, as reported in one article, how does that effect the $50 million return on investment reported in another article. One comment I will make about the media is the Worcester Business Journal had a reporter who at least questioned the City and discovered that the cost of the project was higher than reported by the City, unfortunately he has been snatched up by the Boston media so there is no one left asking questions but this blog.