I resent Mr. Connolly's calling me "disingenuous" at the top of his message
on urban design and Gavidae/Brookfield.

If you will look at the mail Mr. Connolly attached to his message, you will
notice that he sent me an email at the MCDA at 2:04 Friday afternoon. I
noticed Mr. Connolly's message in my email box and decided I could not
respond off the top of my head. 

The message asked somewhat detailed questions such as whether a Gavidae
default would affect the City's bond rating, what other repercussions were
there in a Gavidae default, etc. I couldn't have answered those questions
without some research. However, I thought that our Public Information person
might have the info since reporters were asking about the Gavidae/Brookfield
mortgages.

And so, at 2:25 that same afternoon, I wrote to Mr. Connolly telling him
that I had asked the department manager to get back to Mr. Connolly with
answers. So tell me how a 21 minute turn-around with a promise to have a
well informed person get back to him was "disingenuous". It struck me as
pretty good customer service.

Keith Ford
King Field and MCDA


timothy connolly wrote:

  Call it serendipity! Attached is a note I sent to
  Keith Ford just yesterday afternoon. His reply was, in
  what is becoming the newest buzz word, appropriately
  enough in an election year, disingenuous.

  Where to begin?

  Little things like City Center is failing according to
  critics blaming the design,"which they say is too
  suburban and inward-focused." What??

  It fails by design because it is neither suburban nor
  urban. It's hybrid. As for inward-looking  that
  doesn't seem to affect Mall of America which couldn't
  be any more inward-looking if it tried.

  If you look at both Gavidaes and City Center you will
  see the one thing they share in common aside from
  empty retail space; they all exist on half blocks and
  have office towers adjoining them.

  One thing that Robert de Balkany of LSGI fame said in
  trial testimony struck me as so obviously sensible. He
  talked about the linear approach of shopping in DT
  Mpls and how it would never compete with suburban
  malls.
  That was the entire basis for the three-plus block
  project they had proposed on Nicollet. He knew that
  the ideas Brookfield, Robert Dayton, and Target CEO
  Steven Watson were foisting on Minneapolis would never
  succeed.

  Understand that I am not making a pitch for LSGI. The
  past is the past. We can learn a few things from the
  debacle.

  At one point in the LSGI development process they
  bagan talking about an office tower whereas at the
  beginning of the process there was none. It became an
  essential element of their proposal if they were to
  succeed financially given the design constraints the
  city council and mayor were putting on the project.

  Now scan back to Brookfield's developments. They all
  have office components though in the case of Norwest,
  now Wells Fargo, I am not sure how that came down. The
  real prize in these deals are the office towers which
  in the case of Dain Rauscher and Multifoods Tower the
  boys from Brookfield own outright.

  Now in the city of Mpls. it is verboten to issue TIF
  for office buildings so the smart thing to do is
  propose a piece of crap retail space as adjunct to get
  finances to enable you to get more finances to build
  office towers mortgaged by other lenders who will be
  paid off and leave you with a pot of gold while
  schlubs like MCDA hold unsecured loans or mortgages on
  shopping centers that nobody wants.

  In an unguarded moment years ago Don Fraser was to
  heard to say to a class at the U.ofM. architecture
  school his belief that you couldn't trust a developer.
  Personally, I think his proscription is way too
  narrow. I would put a few more professions in the
  untrustworthy category. Hey we all have self-interest.
  But....

  I will stop my public criticism at this point and read
  Steve Minn's screed instead. I got as far as the shiny
  spot in his forehead before I came back to finish
  this. At the same time, I think Councilman Ostrow's
  call to avoid criticism is, for lack of a better word
  and I hate to do this people, disingenuous. Seems to
  be a lot of that going around these days!

  Cheers! Have a nice weekend.

  Your progressively persnickety pamphleteer,

  Tim Connolly
  Ward 7

  Note: forwarded message attached.

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