The idea/concept of something occupying the shipyards and creating useful public and private space is fantastic. But I can't sit here and drool over it when it seems like less than a half-assed proposal. I'm not trying to compare concept to concept, merely presentation to presentation.
Some comments on this thread are that Kahn has hired a major architect. Khan has resources. Khan will get this done.
Well, from what I see, Khan hired a sports stadium architect for one, and two, the renderings provided are of low quality, so Khan has not spent a lot of money from what I can see, to date.
Also, Khan, the man himself, is no real estate man. No engineer. No architect. He does have the money to hire the best, though. It would appear he has not done so.
Finally, aside from buying a team, taking on taxpayer funds to build jumbotrons, and taking on the role of the "face of Jacksonville" and enjoying a dense spotlight/media attention all while "trying" to do this or that or proposing whatever, what HAS he done in the 3.5 years since arriving? Before we know it, he'll be at the halfway point of an average tenure of ownership stake in an NFL franchise.
And yes, my standards are pretty high in general and the standards of those I work for are quite literally impossibly high so I'm used to A LOT of pressure, so when I see this proposal by a billionaire man people literally seem to worship and it's for possibly the most important site in the entire city, and it looks not even halfway up to par and looks like nobody has a real concrete plan or sense of numbers, then YEA, I jump on the offensive.
You guys should have more pride in your city than to bend over and take it from anyone who comes around with some bacon in hand. Maybe from 2500 miles away I just have more pride and think the presentation can be 10x as good as it is in its current state, *especially* coming from the new god of Jacksonville. I'll keep my eyes open for whatever is presented on Monday.