Meh Simms has spent years here saying the problem with Jax is no rich people with big ideas now he wants to poo poo that too.
Much respect for Simms but more for Kahn.
Kahn is rich enough to hire a qualified team, renowned team even, to help him put together a proposal for the most important waterfront real estate in the entire city. He has enough money for legitimate, even world class architects (who I would hope should he decide to be serious and hire some, that he also hire a team of local architects to partner up). He has enough money for real estate consultants to guide him through the complexities of putting together and structuring a deal. He has enough money to hire other consultants to help him make sure that everything is realistic.
In my opinion, this is a slap in the face. He must think Jax citizens are dumb (and in fact, he may be right in that). Half of you guys salivated at this and ate it up! 90% of what is shown IS NOT POSSIBLE, or REALISTIC. He rendered a hot air balloon in paint and threw that in. He has football fields on top of buildings! Is this not a laughable joke of a proposal meant for some sort of PR, like he's "trying" to get stuff done in the city but it's just so tough. Meanwhile, what he HAS done is bought a cash cow that partially rests on the back of Jax taxpayers and received more taxpayer money that could have gone to other things and used it for jumbotrons.
Forgive me, I guess I HAVE been around billionaires enough to know that if an opportunity presents itself, they will take advantage, and right now Khan might be taking advantage of the people of Jacksonville in the guise of "helping the city". I mean, how much money has he spent on this non-serious proposal? He's laughing all the way to the bank! He KNOWS there is no money in doing something like this in Jacksonville - the market is not there and he can't just snap his finger and bring it. He's playing politics! He's "trying" to get something done, but "something" (a la the city or "market forces") will prevent him from actually building this. But he "tried"!
Puh-lease! I'm sure Khan's a great man - I know he is. But he's an even better businessman!