Rowe
Active Member
So, as long as it is big and shiny, it doesn't matter what it costs and that it couldn't possibly be built in a less accessible location. You should realize that very few people, if any, will be living in this area and admiring the Taj Mahal of pucks for decades.
I never said I wanted it here. Its very clear that this is the wrong place for it. Sadly the point was made that it 'needs' to be here. So it must follow the design standards of the waterfront. No exceptions.
The first cheap ice rink was pretty much a Wal-Mart... a building with fields of parking. How does that make the waterfront better?