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  1. I was listening to sports talk on 1080 last night and Solomon was on. He mentioned that his team's player development contract with the twins expires at the end of this season. What's also interesting is that the team that has the same contract with the twins aaa affiliate also expires this year. Combine that with all luca brasi's great observations and I really do think a aaa team will play in the hartford stadium in'16.

  2. If you look at Nitkin's website the only retail projects he has in his portfolio are strip malls and office parks. I didn't see one mixed use project such as what Front Street was supposed to be. Was he even qualified to tackle Front Street in its initial design concept?

    With the state kicking in so much free money to Nitkin to make this project viable, you would think the state would have written the contract so that they would have veto power as to what is ultimately built there.

  3. This may be a very simple view, but to me it makes a lot of sense. I propose that two things happen in downtown:

    • Build Front Street and give it to the Italians
    • Take the area west of the XL Center and convert it into a mixed use lifestyle center with outlet stores at the street level and apartments/condos and office space above

    Little Italy is fading fast. It's too secluded from downtown and many of Italians are fleeing Franklin for the burbs. Every great city has a little Italy. Build Front Street and entice the Italians to move back. After all, Front Street used to be belong to them.

    As for the outlets, you can't get those in Canton, Farmington, Glastonbury, or Manchester. The closest we are to outlet shopping is Clinton about 40 minutes down route 9. Every time I've ever visited an outlet, the place has been packed. A developer wanted to build them in the Meadows. Why not in downtown Hartford? West of the XL would be a perfect site. Many of the existing buildings are vacant and of the 4-5 story varieties, not too mention the many surface parking lots that could be built upon. That place would be a draw. Does any other city have outlet stores in their downtown area? I think it would create a great atmosphere, especially with the train station, Bushnell Park, and some restaurants already in place. Get the New Haven to Springfield rain line up and running and it would be a quick train ride for many to head to Hartford, get off the train and have outlets a half block away.

    Add an Italian "neighborhood" and an outlet shopping district to downtown and we've got a city!

  4. OK, so I tried to do what Bill does, but without his vision or skills or I am sure his patience, because I have been terribly distracted while trying to do this.

    FrontStreet.jpg

    So this is my Front Street. I will be playing Powerball any time it is high enough to do my dreams any good in order to finance this plan. Do you think Northland does it the same way?

    I made this with the Hog River un buried. I put parks along the river with the exception of the Arch street tavern since it deserves some respect and would be great there at the center of it all with loads of outside seating.

    I chopped mirrors of the Linden and pasted it all over. I could just as well done the same with the Sage Allen building. But really for the most part I would do my best to get the low rise sub urban crap out of this part of Hartford. 5-9 stories all over with ground floor retail on almost all of it. I put a few garages in there for the residents and maybe shopers or whatever and extended Fr. Jerzy Popieluszko Ct. to make things flow a little better.

    I also cloned H-21 for the Times Building tower and put LV on the park next to it. What I drew at Front Street is not exactly how I would do the mid rise stuff, but its a start.

    Enjoy, or do not.

    Good vision, but....

    $4 Billion - it's going to take a little more than a powerball jackpot to make that happen.

  5. Summary of Event Estimates

    Event Type *Events *Attendance * Total Attendance

    Wolf Pack Hockey 43 X 3,800 = 163,000

    UConn Basketball 21 X 14,000 = 294,000

    Concerts 8 X 8,900 = 71,000

    Family Shows 28 X 3,300 = 92,000

    Non-Tenant Sports 11 X 8,700 = 96,000

    Other Events 21 X 1,700 = 36,000

    Subtotal 132 events 752,000 attendees

    Flat Floor Events 15 X 2,500 = 38,000

    Total - All Events 147 790,000

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