
We're
sorry, but we cannot find the page you requested. Our Advanced Search page can assist in helping you find the article or content you are attempting
to locate.
Thank You!

We're
sorry, but we cannot find the page you requested. Our Advanced Search page can assist in helping you find the article or content you are attempting
to locate.
Thank You!
As someone who has worked in NBA circles for 25 years, I can tell you for a fact, Indy Guy, that you have your facts wrong. Better re-check them and get back to us.
... I believe that Artist was being sarcastic.
... I understood very little of what you typed. What little I DID understand made little sense. I guess you could say, then, that I understood NOTHING of what you typed. Sorry...
I cannot believe you feel as if you have the right to live in a highly desirable neighborhood with high property taxes where people are willing to pay 900-1000+ for 1 BR apartments. I understand you're in a very difficult professions to make a solid living unless you strike it big, but to say your entitled to it is the most ridiculous and snobby thing I've heard. Now I do think that diversifying the downtown is crucial and attributes to the city's overall character. I applaud the owners for densifying the downtown and getting rid of surface parking!!!
Maybe if the Simon people weren't paid so much, and didn't get so much in perks, Simon could afford to pay their own with respect to the Circle Center Mall, etc. AND, it really concerns me to see that CEO's of must-have public utility companies are being paid so much, and receiving perks on top of that. Maybe if that wasn't the case, must-have public utilities wouldn't cost common citizens so much.