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  1. There area already McDonald's downtown. There are no longer any of them in the very core, but there used to be and they closed. No developer would turn away a deep pocket business who wanted to pay the rent. McDonald's spends hundreds of millions of dollars on market research and locates its stores where they are wanted. "Business customers" who work downtown and want to eat at McDonald's go to the existing ones nearby. McDonald's has decided these stores meet the existing demand. For the most part, a developer doesn't really care who locates in his development, so long as they pay the rent, it is the retailers who decide where they wish to locate.

  2. Aside from maybe Race Day, parking in downtown Indy is NEVER impossible. People are just lazy and want suburban conveniences.

  3. No john claims he is working with the fbi. He has only shown us how mad he is his mom didn't get a piece of land to build her garden. Spare us with your impartial facts with emails that have no basis of a crime. Yawns at seeing that link on every news site john has learned to use while his extended stay was in haughville.

  4. Walton & Hawkins got their jobs because the Mayor's Office put them there. Insiders at DMD could tell you how little work they appeared to do, how unqualified they appeared to be for their positions, and how little time they spent in the office. Of the dozens of people I know in DMD, these two are only ones of which I'm aware who were placed into their jobs by the Mayor's Office. The public trust wouldn't have been violated and the City wouldn't have been embarrassed had the Mayor's Office allowed for competent, qualified individuals to be hired for these positions. Of all the people I've worked with at DMD, these two are the only ones of which I'm aware who were put in place by the Mayor's Office (aside from the director which is intended to be an appointed position). It's unfortunate that the supervisors of Walton & Hawkins were either unwilling or unsuccessful at standing up to the Mayor's Office in seeking to hire individuals based on merit and qualifications rather than political connections. (In full disclosure, I worked for the DMD until resigning in April, and I interviewed for the DMD position that was given to Mr. Hawkins.)

  5. Indygo Transit Center? Did Eden win this, or did Mr. Theis work for Arup/Libeskind, or are you just crazy?

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