Can downtown arenas co-exist with fine-grained walking streets? I'm interviewed in this: https://t.co/eZjAMZiR2W pic.twitter.com/s4c7YWzYJW— Brent Toderian (@BrentToderian) September 18, 2016
There are many cities that thought they could save a bad downtown with a new arena. Now they have an arena surrounded by a bad downtown.— Brent Toderian (@BrentToderian) September 18, 2016
Read more: Rogers Place has 104th St. district wondering how things will change | Edmonton Journal
@BrentToderian Seems the AT&T ballpark #SF has played role in neighbourhood revitalization. @edmontonjournal @PlanEdmonton @SpacingEdmonton pic.twitter.com/J7o8ew7AeE
— TheSidewalkBallet (@1sidewalkballet) September 19, 2016
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