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Opinion
Our Say: Towne Centre turns eyesore into an assetPublished 10/15/08
It was an ambitious large-scale commercial project that opened in the teeth of a national financial collapse. Many called it grotesquely big, financially impractical, badly located and an eyesore to boot. No, we're not talking about the new Annapolis Towne Centre at Parole, although perhaps we could be. We're talking about the Empire State Building in New York City. We're not silly enough to think that the $500 million mixed-used development outside the Annapolis city line will be a national icon like the New York skyscraper, or even a local icon like the State House dome. But we wanted to point out that...
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Ad Revenue, yup - October 17, 2008
And think of all the new ad revenue those stores will generate for The Capital (you hope), just like the Sunday store openings you pushed for many years ago
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