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The only complaint I have about this project is that it is not dense enough. I wish this project contained more apartments and more canal fronting retail. The same people complaining about this development are also the very same people that complain that their property taxes are too high.
We were just hearing not long ago that hospitals will do better under a system that requires everyone to have health insurance. Why is St Vincent blaming Obamacare here? In another article they cite increased competition. Even the IU CEO admitted in the above article that the industry has been 'inefficient'.
As previously stated, why in the world would we need a Whole Foods? I'm a Broad Ripple resident and not against this development completely, but perhaps a Trader Joe's would be a better addition. More affordable than Whole Foods, and overall it feels more "Broad Ripple."
Way to make them feel special Lou. I'm glad you catered to their egos!
I get that there are people that want to keep the "feel" of Broad Ripple, but this project needs to move forward. At the very least, College Avenue needs more density. There are few nice rental options in the area making this project necessary. I just don't get why people would be against this unless they enjoy seeing empty commercial space scattered around the village.