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I have an idea, let the market remain without spending taxpayers dollars. If it fails, put something in there that is viable.
The Market has been quite pathetic for a long time now. I wonder if it will be able to be viable once most of the CCB closes, as I’d wager that’s sixty percent of it’s traffic. Given the inability to find an appropriate use for the Old City Hall, the prospects don’t look good.