One Step Closer to Shovel Time

By: Mr. Wilson on April 14, 2009
I'm still wary about certain aspects of the Antelope Valley Project, but at least one big milestone is getting closer to reality: Assurity's new headquarters has been approved by the City Council. Assurity's building will be the first major new construction in the area. Now there are two new questions: Who will be the next business to join Assurity? And will an influx of development in Antelope Valley help or harm development efforts elsewhere in the city?

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Karin Dalziel
April 14, 2009 at 1:50PM

I go back and forth about the whole antelope valley thing. I was playing around in the property assessor’s map the other day and am sort of dumbfounded by how much the Antelope Valley project has bought up. One of the things I like about Lincoln is that you can live close to work in a decent house with a yard. I’m afraid if the downtown development gets to be too much, there will be only businesses down here, and condos that cost $450,000 (like the ones in the haymarket- yipes!).

The more I think about it, the less sure I am that a HUGE complex like assurity is a good fit for the location it is going in. Too late now, I guess.

Fletch
April 14, 2009 at 2:18PM

I thought by the title you were going to predict more snowfall.

Jim Flowers would be proud.

Mr. Wilson
April 14, 2009 at 2:22PM

Snow at the State Track Meet. You read it here first!

CP
April 14, 2009 at 2:25PM

I did too!

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