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How is this =really= different from WalMart jumping in and crushing all
the local stores? Think for a moment. Because the City built the hotel complex only after shopping the idea around to all the big-box hotel chains -- and failing. Without exception, the big chains rejected the notion of building a giant luxury hotel and conference center in little Coralville, Iowa, because they knew there was no way to net a return on their investment within their lifetimes. So, the Mayor of Coralville and his cronies -- flush with tax money from the huge mall that was built there (after the anti-business lobby drove them out of Iowa City, BTW) -- simply decided to build it themselves, and lease it back to Marriott Corporation. I'm sure Marriott is still pinching themselves, trying to figure out if they're dreaming. They got a brand, new $60 million hotel for ZERO investment, and don't have to worry about paying ANYTHING but a monthly lease. It's a hotelier's dream -- and a taxpayer's nightmare. Some citizens of Coralville tried to stop this madness -- they knew that they would end up holding the bag, down the road -- but to no avail. There simply is no law prohibiting a city from building a hotel, and calling it "urban development", in Iowa. WalMart only builds where they think they can make a profit. Governments don't CARE about profit -- after all, it's not *their* money. THAT is the difference, and that is why a government-owned hotel is "unfair"...and Walmart isn't. (Incidentally, the same anti-business lobby in Iowa City recently succeeded in disallowing WalMart from building a Super Walmart just down the road from our hotel on airport-owned land. They sued, and delayed, and delayed, and eventually made it impossible for Walmart to obtain a zoning variance to allow them to build a gas station on the site. Walmart had agreed to pay our airport $3.2 million for that land -- which would have made our airport debt-free, and would have opened the area up to all the development that follows a new Walmart. The anti-Walmart crowd is successfully using the courts to stifle free enterprise -- ANY free enterprise -- that they think is "unsuitable". Somehow these self-annointed saviors believe that the unwashed masses who flock to Walmart every day aren't capable of making these decisions for themselves, and must be led toward the light. It's sickening.) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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