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@BumpyNUX @richardmtl An example: initially Austin’s new soccer team owner wanted the city to provide land for it. They wanted a few park options, which would kick out legit community uses (little league option 1, adult softball fields opt 2).

Both would have impacted poorer people to serve MLS.

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  1. kraft
    kraft

    @BumpyNUX @richardmtl The city ended up offering them a superfund site—land previously a chemical processing site in an industrial area (being gentrified by breweries). City able to turn unsellable land into a benefit that would support new businesses filling the underused industrial space.

  2. kraft
    kraft

    @BumpyNUX @richardmtl If that’s why Austin’s new MLS stadium seems to be in a weird spot. It is, intentionally. Will be adding a stop on the freight line-turned-commuter train line very soon.

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