http://www.trinityrivervision.org/index.asp
Their doing a similar thing in Ft. Worth, but so they can move a river and sell the seized land to developers. A family owned foundry that is run by some friends of ours is one of the businesses being moved out to make room for this. An 80 year old family business is just being written off and 20 people are gonna lose their jobs, unless you know a construction agency that will build a new iron foundry for $10,000 (fed guidelines limit compensation to this amount for a business).
It's disgusting. And they do it all under the pretense of developing the city, but if you follow the money, you'll find most of it going to a few people or businesses.
