News: Monday, Feb 03, 2014

Discussion in 'MLS: News & Analysis' started by Fiosfan, Feb 3, 2014.

  1. POdinCowtown

    POdinCowtown Member+

    Jan 15, 2002
    Columbus
    Columbus is not as much of a manufacturing city as in the past (most places in the US aren't). We have a big financial services sector, both in banking and insurance. There's also state government and OSU. But don't hold your breath for the 3 guys in hardhats to be replaced by an actuary, professor, and bureaucrat.
     
  2. POdinCowtown

    POdinCowtown Member+

    Jan 15, 2002
    Columbus
    They want the space and religion isn't a bar to eminent domain. There was a similar issue in Atlanta over their new NFL stadium. A couple of churches were demanding millions more in compensation than they were appraised at.
     
  3. fuzzx

    fuzzx Member+

    Feb 4, 2012
    Brossard
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    Also, as many people have noted, there is a big difference between manufacturing/industry and construction.

    So while a generalized symbol of industrial activity works, the 3 dudes are not the most representative.
     
  4. Tone Capone

    Tone Capone Member

    Dec 6, 2005
    SF Bay
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    You must be great at parties.
     
  5. POdinCowtown

    POdinCowtown Member+

    Jan 15, 2002
    Columbus
    I thought your question was serious. Nowdays the politically connected can frequently get a governmental body to use eminent domain to seize land for resale to a developer. It used to be that eminent domain was only available for government facilities or structures. Roads, bridges, schools, etc. So you would sometimes see a commercial office building built around a small parcel of land whose owner held out from selling. When the holdout died off the heirs would usually sell the property and it might become a patio or courtyard.
     
  6. Tone Capone

    Tone Capone Member

    Dec 6, 2005
    SF Bay
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    I can dig it. I thought what I said was ridiculous, but similar to the scenario you described with the office park surrounding a house, or whatever. A fun thought, but ridiculous.

    Personally, it's hard for me to remove myself from where I live on this topic. In San Francisco, there's limited real estate available for anything and dwindling church attendance so the following has happened to much of the church real estate in the city:
    A. non denominational church has been sold to developers and turned into condos
    B. a denomination leadership has kicked out it's SF members and sold the property for $$$
    C. my church was looking to buy a property and was outbid by a porn company
    So the idea of eminent domain taken church property is crazy to me, but i'm sure it's not that big of a deal in other parts of the country.
     
  7. fuzzx

    fuzzx Member+

    Feb 4, 2012
    Brossard
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    Yeah. I went on a field trip to Buffalo last year. It's hard to imagine property that isn't worth anything, nor to conceive of the idea that progress, growth and development is not automatic.

    Very jarring.

    Not to say Orlando is on that scale, but it ain't Brooklyn.
     
  8. TheLostUniversity

    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Feb 4, 2007
    Greater Boston
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Actually, three guys in hard hats was a big part of what Columbus was about, even if not the only thing. Being a College town is also a big part of what Columbus was about, even if not the only thing. The new order wishes to replace and eliminate the old order, nothing shocking. But, "Progress", yeah, sure.
     

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