After hearing the presentation, I'm a bit warmed up. I think the Populous rep sounded a little cliche/sound-bitey, however, the presentation had a few high notes and presented a little bit of a clearer resolution/alternative views.
But as was sort of my whole point of my original comment on this, most of this is not feasible or realistic as-is, particularly for Jacksonville (and some just doesn't look all that thought out, let alone fully baked). I would rather see change within the city to really open the Shipyards up to smaller scale development. I would rather massing studies and due diligence on highest/best use come first, THEN preliminary renderings that respond to what's actually possible.
The Giants, Warriors, and potentially the Raiders and/or A's all have similar scale developments proposed. These things, even in a hot city, albeit a highly politically charged one, take many many years to shake out. Like 10-20 years. This is the kind of project that benefits from taking on some sort of partnership between a large hedge fund and a large Chinese capital source in a large city, with a debt stack of several buckets and several layers of public/private financing. The kind of scale we're talking about for Jacksonville, and given Jacksonville's market AND absolute lack of city leadership to guide it through, are seemingly impossibly barriers.
And, what's still baffling me is that there is no questioning or push back. The only 2 types of comments I've seen (here or on that Jaguars.com or News4Jax) are: "focus on the Jaguars first" or "yes, build it, beautiful, perfect". Lack of any sort of meaningful/positive development in Jax over the prior decade is no excuse to allow for free reign or to fawn over what could be PR proposals. This is a shrewd man who if he were going to build something like that, he would ensure there is a large public financing component (some parties involved would likely require it...and Khan isn't leaving the Jaguars Top Co as a guarantor to a risky real estate development...this would be Khan personal balance sheet), so all of your paychecks are on the line here. Be more invested than "Yes! Wonderful!"