Khan's Jacksonville Shipyards Plans Revealed

Started by Metro Jacksonville, February 17, 2015, 01:10:01 PM

thelakelander

Not saying attempting to compete should not be done but not sure the Shipyards is a desired as we think. Why would Lucas want a site with a century's worth of contamination? Not to mention the jail, a coffee roasting plant and Berkman II's skeleton being the next door neighbors? We'd not only have to give it to him, we'd have to throw in a few escorts, a Brinks truck loaded with weed and pay him a couple of million for him to seriously consider the offer.
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finehoe

Quote from: MusicMan on May 05, 2016, 08:18:25 AM
Best answer yet for "The Shipyards?"

I propose giving the land to George Lucas as a site for his Star Wars Museum


Captain Zissou

That would be better suited for the vacant land in La Villa than the Shipyards.

Houseboat Mike

 
Quote from: Captain Zissou on May 05, 2016, 09:25:22 AM
That would be better suited for the vacant land in La Villa than the Shipyards.

You posted that while I was typing this:

I gotta admit I heard the piece on NPR this morning and immediately thought of the shipyards. Although it probably isn't big enough, so I propose giving them 1/2 of the wasteland called LaVilla.

finehoe

Quote from: Houseboat Mike on May 05, 2016, 09:29:04 AM
... I heard the piece on NPR this morning and immediately thought of the shipyards...

I'm sure that was the universal reaction to every MJ denizen who listened to that piece this morning.  ;D

MusicMan

#650
Would that be considered a "Downtown Game Changer?"

I think it's worth making the call to Lucas and his wife.........................

The article says he has $700 Million set aside for construction. Ought to be able to fit the clean up somewhere in that budget.

Charles Hunter

Will he even consider Jax without comprehensive LGBT protections?

(Assuming he would anyway)

FlaBoy

Quote from: Apache on May 05, 2016, 12:40:58 PM
George Lucas is not going to consider Jacksonville F-L-A for his museum even if we paint the Main Street Bridge like a rainbow flag and change the city's name to Diversityville. Stop this.

^ ;D ;D

Houseboat Mike

Quote from: Apache on May 05, 2016, 12:40:58 PM
George Lucas is not going to consider Jacksonville F-L-A for his museum even if we paint the Main Street Bridge like a rainbow flag and change the city's name to Diversityville. Stop this.

I dunno...a lot of people said that about the NFL... ;D

MusicMan

Correct sir. The NFL would NEVER come to Jacksonville. It's too small of a market.

FlaBoy

Quote from: MusicMan on May 05, 2016, 10:02:27 PM
Correct sir. The NFL would NEVER come to Jacksonville. It's too small of a market.

Apples and Oranges.

We were fortunate in 1993 the way the circumstances game together but St. Louis fumbled badly with their bid. Baltimore also was having stadium issues to work out. Because those two markets were out, it was between Charlotte, Jacksonville, and Memphis for two spots. Charlotte and Jacksonville are the larger markets.

This type of tourist attraction would be great but would make more sense where there are a lot of tourists. I imagine we would be competing against Los Angeles, Orlando, Miami, and New York for something of this magnitude. Maybe I am wrong, but it is a lot longer a shot than getting the NFL. Maybe I am wrong though. Might as well bid on it.

BenderRodriguez

Quote from: FlaBoy on May 06, 2016, 12:13:59 AM

This type of tourist attraction would be great but would make more sense where there are a lot of tourists. I imagine we would be competing against Los Angeles, Orlando, Miami, and New York for something of this magnitude. Maybe I am wrong, but it is a lot longer a shot than getting the NFL. Maybe I am wrong though. Might as well bid on it.

Seems like the great city of Chicago is the front runner in that respect.

Houseboat Mike

Quote from: BenderRodriguez on May 06, 2016, 12:42:07 AM
Quote from: FlaBoy on May 06, 2016, 12:13:59 AM

This type of tourist attraction would be great but would make more sense where there are a lot of tourists. I imagine we would be competing against Los Angeles, Orlando, Miami, and New York for something of this magnitude. Maybe I am wrong, but it is a lot longer a shot than getting the NFL. Maybe I am wrong though. Might as well bid on it.

Seems like the great city of Chicago is the front runner in that respect.

yes, however there is a lawsuit opposing the museum as they are trying to put it on public land. Scuttlebutt is that the Lucas peeps are getting tired of waiting.

ProjectMaximus

Quote from: BenderRodriguez on May 06, 2016, 12:42:07 AM
Quote from: FlaBoy on May 06, 2016, 12:13:59 AM

This type of tourist attraction would be great but would make more sense where there are a lot of tourists. I imagine we would be competing against Los Angeles, Orlando, Miami, and New York for something of this magnitude. Maybe I am wrong, but it is a lot longer a shot than getting the NFL. Maybe I am wrong though. Might as well bid on it.

Seems like the great city of Chicago is the front runner in that respect.

Exactly! And before that it was San Francisco's museum to lose but they didn't want it either...at this rate it very well could end up in Jax in another 15 years or so.

Noone

Just noticed that there is a full Jacksonville city council vote scheduled in 3 days on 2016-305 a PPP
Public, Private, Partnership
Public, Passive, Pier
In two committees Finance, TEU
NOT Waterways that meets the next day.
Is this an emergency?

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