Anonymous wrote:If GDS throws in the towel, they could sell the whole thing and scrap campus consolidation. If that were to happen, the matter of right for the parking lot would be a couple of hundred town houses.
That would (not) be awesome.
So, the so called controversy is not selective, it is for the whole package. I am not sure how GDS would pay for the new, consolidated campus without developing the Volvo site. If the Volvo site goes away, then likely the grocery site would to.
So, the neighborhood would be left without a grocery store, with a hundreds of new residents in the form of townhouses, and the crappy one-story bike lot and used car lot.
How is that better?
Why couldn't GDS just sell the Volvo site? Granted they wouldn't get as much as if they flipped the parcel with an approved PUD plan (which may have been their original idea), but they would certainly get a bunch of cash to realize much of the campus plan.