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To: hispanarepublicana

Thanks for the ping...I was in Lubbock for the Art Festival a couple of weeks back.

WOW! What happened to the Tech ghetto? What a change. It was the first time I've been back in several years.


27 posted on 05/05/2006 6:52:05 AM PDT by zdnkyldy (I raise little a$$es (the four legged, long ear type) I don't vote for them!)
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To: zdnkyldy
WOW! What happened to the Tech ghetto? What a change. It was the first time I've been back in several years.

It's the largest privately funded redevelopment effort in the country. Private developer bought (without using eminent domain) and bulldozed the entire ghetto and is building condos, boutiques and shops, a top-rate hotel with conference center and upscale single family homes.

29 posted on 05/05/2006 6:54:26 AM PDT by hispanarepublicana (The GOP should not fall for the soft bigotry of assuming all Hispanics are pro-amnesty.)
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To: zdnkyldy; Deguello; JFC; Liberty Valance; Army Air Corps

There's an update:
Lubbock wins tote-bag battle with Austin
Tote-al breakdown: Austin-themed bags won't make it in time to hand out at World Congress.
By Tony Plohetski, Robert Elder
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Friday, May 05, 2006

A shipping delay for one city, a marketing win for another.

Austin City Manager Toby Futrell, frustrated that Lubbock tote bags were being handed out at an international conference in her town, had ordered 2,000 Austin-centric bags to give World Congress on Information Technology participants.

The bags, which cost the city about $2,000, were supposed to arrive by noon Thursday, but Lubbock claimed victory when Austin officials learned that their shipment wouldn't arrive until noon today — just as the conference ends. Austin Chief Financial Officer John Stephens said "some sort of logistical breakdown" caused the delay, but he didn't know the specifics.

Kenny McKay, director of business retention for the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, said there was a run on the black-and-red Lubbock bags Thursday morning. He also did several TV interviews about the tote-a-tote between the cities.

"(It) turned out to be the best thing that could have ever happened to us," he said.

The Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau will give away the bags — emblazoned with "Austin: Live Music Capital of the World" — at future events, officials said.

tplohetski@statesman.com; 445-3605


34 posted on 05/05/2006 8:54:09 AM PDT by hispanarepublicana (The GOP should not fall for the soft bigotry of assuming all Hispanics are pro-amnesty.)
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