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It wrote itself, mainly last night. This ain't Twitter, brother.

Most of the content is from yesterday's Blade story and years-gone-by that's easily recalled from a database. Copy-and-paste. In 2016, a Marina District post is snapped together like Legos.

I've been following the Marina District news for more than a few months. My first Marina District-related post occurred in January 2003.

Sounds like this whole project is going nowhere fast.

That was thirteen months before Facebook began.


I assume that everyone remembers the Marina District plan that was called "Esplanade at River East."

Here's the October 2003 Toledo Talk thread about it. Who forgets that?

The Marina District, which the Douglas proposal calls "Esplanade at River East," would be built on the east bank of the Maumee River between the Martin Luther King, Jr., and I-280 bridges.

The Douglas proposal would include 1,100 housing units; the arena; neighborhood retail stores; a marina; a commercial/entertainment center, and a 16-foot-wide riverfront walkway, or esplanade, dotted with restaurants.

The 8,100 to 10,000-seat arena would cost $63.9 million and could be done in two years, according to AMC/Hunt Group’s proposal.

Mr. Ford denied he was influenced by Mr. Douglas’ $7,050 contribution to his 2001 mayoral campaign.


Toledo politics are great.

MsArcher's June 9, 2016 comment above:

“In talking to the mayor the last six months, maybe a year ago, we became very concerned about the Marina District, what was going to happen to it, where it was going to go, so we began a series of discussions with Dashing Pacific,” Mr. Oostra said.

In some circles this would be called quid pro quo and highly illegal. In Toledo, it's business as usually.


Of all the ideas, a park is obviously the easiest one to implement, which means it's likely to happen. 128 acres or even 69 acres as a park. I never saw that happening. This is shocking.

Downtown riverfront property not paying taxes, and most likely requiring us to pay more taxes to support it. I want to see PH2 try to sell the idea again that we should increase the temporary income tax.

I'm unsure about the theory that a Marina District park will positively impact other areas of East Toledo. It's easy to be cynical after being pounded by so many artist drawings of proposed developments over the years.

I'm interested in the political shenanigans, if any, behind all of this. History shows that something could be slightly off.

A non-profit will spend millions buying land from a tax-paying con
I could be wrong. After all, PH2 is known for running a transparent administration.

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