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The "right" developer will be able to get city support for whatever they want to build within the zoning process. if the neighbors don't like the scaled down plans that GDS has proposed, then they really won't like whatever the Bowser cronies propose.
Pick you poison. |
| GDS's team included Bowser cronies. |
Well, GDS started b/c Sidwell et al did not admit Blacks and Jews so DK where you get this idea |
Ah, now there is an anti-Semite troller too |
Fourteen combined years of DCs @ GDS and the only times I heard Sidwell mentioned by fac or leadership is during sports, e.g., homecoming. This post is riddled with innuendo and speculation but no facts. |
Campus consolidation - come on. Many schools on one campus were mentioned - Maret, NCS, Sidwell, StA. Please. |
See Cleveland Park - they fought it under the fig lead of wanting an "historically accurate" Giant and ended up with Cathedral Commons. |
You would come across as insightful...except you clearly have no idea of what it is like to have a family member under protection. If you did, then you would be familiar with both surveillance and counter surveillance strategies and what factors details consider when reviewing sites where there will be someone under protection. Security concerns regarding the MacArthur campus include, but are not limited to, the Mac Blvd traffic. Be thankful you never have had to discuss death threats with family members. |
The most uninspired, generic, "meh" town center on the planet. |
GDS recruited some card-carrying DC political apparatchiks with ties to Bowser and Cheh, to work with the "roster of aces" but a lot of good it did them. |
GDS's consolidation was originally touted as a way to gain a competitive advantage over Sidwell specifically. Obviously, it wouldn't have given us an edge over Maret or the Cathedral Schools, each of which already had a single campus (or close to it). Nor did anyone claim that GDS had been losing students to Maret or STA/NCS over our split campus set-up. And no one mentioned WIS as a (two campus) school GDS would compete more successfully with if it consolidated. It really was all about Sidwell for some advocates. Sounds foolish now because Sidwell will consolidate faster and cheaper, with much less disruption and much more space than GDS will -- but that was one of the big selling points for the project at the time the land sales wereammpunced. |
| Were announced. |
Yes. This was the zoning trick that propelled the school to buy both sites. Once GDS has its approval in hand, look for it to flip the project quickly to the insider-developers who are waiting behind the curtain. |
I attended three meetings on campus consolidation and no one ever indicated it was a horse race. Nearly every discussion revolved around parents' preference for kids to be on one campus. GDS is half the age of most of the upper NW privates. It bought what it could afford. |
Exactly. They spent so much time to obstructing the development that they ended up with "meh." |