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Has any ballpark managed to actually build all the planned fringed items that the builders promised? Stage 3 never seems to happen or if it does it usually takes 10 years.
Minus the water. But they'll have it ready by the All-Star game!!! Right.
The lastest storm has probably refilled it. They should put some Japanese carp in there. Maybe that would distract the taxpayers from wondering why there's an empty lot where all those spectacular restaurants, shops and condos were supposed to be.
yep the taxpayers are going to look at that 400million dollar stadium and say "geez what a waste of 40million taxpayers dollars, we should have the privately financed ballpark village that was promised us"
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