Former Dreamland owners make offer to reacquire land to develop housing and ‘world class’ open space
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Jim Douglas Jr. wrote:Nope. They'll pump money in until it can sustain itself. Nobody expected it to turn a profit in the first year.
There was a lot of investment the first year. The state won't let all that lottery money and stuff go to complete waste in just one year.
Don't be so short-sighted, Bob, although I suspect you can only see far enough into the future to plan on what junk food you'll be cramming down your gullet while watching barnyard porn.
Jim Douglas Jr. wrote:Nope. They'll pump money in until it can sustain itself. Nobody expected it to turn a profit in the first year.
There was a lot of investment the first year. The state won't let all that lottery money and stuff go to complete waste in just one year.
smilerbaker wrote:Jim Douglas Jr. wrote:Nope. They'll pump money in until it can sustain itself. Nobody expected it to turn a profit in the first year.
There was a lot of investment the first year. The state won't let all that lottery money and stuff go to complete waste in just one year.
ah, if only that where true, plenty of lottery and state money has been wasted on projects that have closed (or never opened) far quicker.
If there is one thing UK councils love doing, its wasting vast sums of cash on vanity projects.
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