re: Lincoln Properties: Talk to the Hand

Keep spinning, rg4n'ers, but the fact is that your group coalesced from nothingness just as Wal-Mart popped up - when this and earlier Wal-Martless redevelopment plans were proposed, there was never any sign of this supposed desire for a dense new urban development there. And if Wal-Mart went away tomorrow, so would your claims to want something "like the Triangle", I'm betting.

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