When do economic development incentives become corporate welfare? I don't know, but I hope someone on the Richardson City Council is at least asking the question. It's prompted by two recent news stories, one in Plano, the other in Richardson.
After the jump, how much do we have to pay to attract business?
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Vancouver, Lotusland
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From 2014 06 28 Vancouver |
Our cruise to Alaska departed from Vancouver, British Columbia. Vancouver seems to be doing everything right. There's a commuter rail stop right at the airport that leads you right downtown quickly and affordably. (Dallas is just getting around to that at DFW Airport and doesn't even plan to do it at Love Field.) Downtown, Vancouver redeveloped an old industrial area along the waterfront with high-rise apartments and condominiums. The result provides the population density to support the shops and restaurants and entertainment that make walking in downtown Vancouver a joy. (For those who fear that higher density development leads to lower property values, Vancouver's problem is just the opposite -- real estate is getting priced out of middle class reach.) Stanley Park is a 1,000 acre city park that feels like a national park. This was my first visit to Vancouver. I hope it won't be my last.
More photos after the jump.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Separated by 5,258 Miles
Friday, July 11, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Nebraska (2013)
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Touring Pasadena's Tournament House
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From 2016 06 16 Tournament of Roses House |
While visiting southern California for the Caltech commencement ceremony, Ellen and I took the opportunity to tour Pasadena's Tournament House. The house is not open to the public but the grounds and rose garden are. It's a quick stop, worthy of a stop if you are ever in Pasadena.
More photos after the jump.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The Time That Remains (2009)
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Monday, July 7, 2014
Touring Arlington Garden in Pasadena
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From 2014 06 16 Arlington Garden |
While visiting southern California for the Caltech commencement ceremony, Ellen and I took the opportunity to tour Arlington Garden in Pasadena. It's a hidden gem, tucked away in a residential neighborhood, no signs, no parking lot, just a small neighborhood park. But what a park. If you find yourself in Pasadena with an hour to spare and wonder what to do, do yourself a favor and visit.
More after the jump.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Frances Ha (2012)
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
OTBR: A Cycle Path in England
Longitude: W 001° 50.070
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A child on a road trip with his family asks, "Where are we?" and the father answers, "Let's check the map. We're off the blue roads [the Interstate Highways marked in blue on the road atlas]. We're off the red roads [the US and state highways]. We're off the black roads [the county highways]. I think we're off the map altogether." It was always my dream to be off the map altogether.
After the jump, a few of the random places (and I mean random literally) that I visited vicariously last month that are "off the blue roads".
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