“It’s been in our pipeline,” said Mitul Patel, a company partner. “We have other projects we’ve been working on.”
The Hampton Inn is one of a trio of new hotels planned for a downtown that hasn’t seen a new hotel in decades.
Developer Roy Carroll will likely open a business-traveler oriented Hyatt Place on North Eugene Street by the end of the year as part of his $70 million Carroll at Bellemeade apartment project.
The city of Greensboro is in the process of building a [$30 million taxpayer funded] parking deck at the corner of Davie Street and February One Place that will serve as the base for a 10-story upscale Westin Hotel to be built by another development group."
https://www.greensboro.com/business/local_business/local-hotel-builder-plans-downtown-hampton-inn-suites/article_ab913891-21a0-5b67-bdef-aa78237b5246.html
300 more seats than DPAC
with an average household income
of $20,000 less in the Greensboro metropolitan area.
If an STPAC patron were to drive down Elm Street at 10pm after a show,
it's not going to be what most white folks would consider to be a safe feeling scene.
Kathy, Randall and Roy Carroll are building a performing arts center for profit,
very near the poorest part of Greensboro,
with no natural barrier or otherwise keeping out those considered unsightly,
many of whom are within walking distance,
by the upper crust who just enjoyed an opera who are supposedly going to pay
$20 a piece for 330 parking spots 142 times per year.
There is almost no way to get in and out anywhere near as quickly as DPAC,
which is clean to the point of sterile, and has a fake river running through.
White elephant TPAC may be,
after being misled by many who stand to personally profit from the project,
like John Hammer, Roy Carroll, Randall Kaplan and Kathy Manning.
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How the News and Record rigs elections for the status quo; "Candidates for Greensboro mayor offer different visions for city"
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2017/10/how-news-and-record-rigs-elections-for.html
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Greensboro's City Council violated their oaths of office;
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/05/proof-of-control-fraud-by-kathy-manning.html
Poverty grew in Greensboro by 85% between 2000 and 2016,
Could many who believe Greensboro's government
Matt Brown, Kathy Manning and Walker Sanders betrayed our community
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/07/matt-brown-kathy-manning-and-walker.html
The math in Matt Brown's email and what was presented to the public on STPAC is the same
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-math-in-matt-browns-email-and-what.html
An interesting conversation between former NC District Congressional Candidate A.W. Coker, Wayne Abraham and Hartzman on Matt Brown, Nancy Vaughan and friend's fraud against Greensboro's taxpayers
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/06/an-interesting-conversation-between.html
The Patel's are paying for their own 150 space parking deck,
in which not one patron of the performing arts center will ever park in,
according to Kathy Manning, Walker Sanders Matt Brown and Greensboro's City Council,
as if anyone attending the STPAC doesn't park in the VIP parking at $20 per space,
or a City owned parking deck at $5 a space,
the math used to justify the financing for the center is a fraud
The Hampton Inn is one of a trio of new hotels planned for a downtown that hasn’t seen a new hotel in decades.
Developer Roy Carroll will likely open a business-traveler oriented Hyatt Place on North Eugene Street by the end of the year as part of his $70 million Carroll at Bellemeade apartment project.
The city of Greensboro is in the process of building a [$30 million taxpayer funded] parking deck at the corner of Davie Street and February One Place that will serve as the base for a 10-story upscale Westin Hotel to be built by another development group."
Otherwise known as Congressional Candidate Kathy Manning's husband Randall Kaplan,
as they profit from a taxpayer funded boondoggle thanks to Greensboro's City Council,
after Kathy was complicit in lying to Greensboro's taxpayers
as to how the performing arts center is to be paid for
The News and Record's Richard Barron wrote an article
misleading our community as to a candidate for an upcoming election
is going to profit from a taxpayer funded parking deck
and a performing arts center whose financing is bogus,
and Publisher/Editor Daniel Finnegan; (336) 373-7300
and Triad Executive Editorial Page Editor Allen Johnson; (336) 373-7010
don't seem to mind at all, as the News and Record real estate is under contract
with Greg Dillon, one of Randall Kaplan's partners in the hotel.
300 more seats than DPAC
with an average household income
of $20,000 less in the Greensboro metropolitan area.
If an STPAC patron were to drive down Elm Street at 10pm after a show,
it's not going to be what most white folks would consider to be a safe feeling scene.
Kathy, Randall and Roy Carroll are building a performing arts center for profit,
very near the poorest part of Greensboro,
with no natural barrier or otherwise keeping out those considered unsightly,
many of whom are within walking distance,
by the upper crust who just enjoyed an opera who are supposedly going to pay
$20 a piece for 330 parking spots 142 times per year.
Walker Sanders, Nancy Vaughan, Rick Lusk, Kathy Manning and Matt Brown
committed an act of fraud against Greensboro's taxpayers and securities investors
via fraudulent financial projections
based on unsustainable and blatantly misleading math,
and the News and Record never reported it.
There is almost no way to get in and out anywhere near as quickly as DPAC,
which is clean to the point of sterile, and has a fake river running through.
White elephant TPAC may be,
after being misled by many who stand to personally profit from the project,
like John Hammer, Roy Carroll, Randall Kaplan and Kathy Manning.
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How the News and Record rigs elections for the status quo; "Candidates for Greensboro mayor offer different visions for city"
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2017/10/how-news-and-record-rigs-elections-for.html
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Greensboro's City Council violated their oaths of office;
...lawful oaths for discovery of truth and establishing right
are necessary and highly conducive to the important end of good government;
and being most solemn appeals to Almighty God,
as the omniscient witness of truth and the just and omnipotent avenger of falsehood,
and whereas, lawful affirmations for the discovery of truth and establishing right
are necessary and highly conducive to the important end of good government,
therefore, such oaths and affirmations ought to be taken and administered
with the utmost solemnity.
§ 11-1. Oaths and affirmations to be administered with solemnity
Proof of Control Fraud by Kathy Manning, City of Greensboro's Matt Brown, CFGG's Walker Sanders and everyone else who knew and didn't say anything, especially the elected officials who voted for it
Discovery of truth on TPAC didn't happen, and if it did, voting for the measures was a violation of the City of Greensboro oath of office and an unfaithful act, and the News and Record didn't report it.
Greensboro's City Council violated their oaths of office, based on a willful, premeditated fraud on the City's taxpayers, and the News and Record didn't report it.
"An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body...
Some oaths of office are a statement of loyalty to a constitution or other legal text or to a person or other office-holder
Under the laws of a state it may be considered treason or a high crime to betray a sworn oath of office."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of_office
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Greensboro's City Council violated their oaths of office, based on a willful, premeditated fraud on the City's taxpayers, and the News and Record didn't report it.
"An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body...
Some oaths of office are a statement of loyalty to a constitution or other legal text or to a person or other office-holder
Under the laws of a state it may be considered treason or a high crime to betray a sworn oath of office."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of_office
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http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/05/proof-of-control-fraud-by-kathy-manning.html
Our community has been designed for a political and business elite
to enrich themselves at the expense of everyone else
Much of the population endures economic frustrations
as the connected prosper upon the many
Poverty grew in Greensboro by 85% between 2000 and 2016,
under the watchful eyes of our elected leaders
and the oligarchs who own their decision making
Could many who believe Greensboro's government
should pledge their children’s future income
to prevent the failure of local businesses like Kathy Manning and Randall Kaplan's
be indirectly advocating a political system other than capitalistic democracy?
Matt Brown, Kathy Manning and Walker Sanders betrayed our community
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/07/matt-brown-kathy-manning-and-walker.html
How should Greensboro's residents respond if the City's economic and political leadership
rigged the local economy for themselves and their benefactors
with the help of a compliant press?
The math in Matt Brown's email and what was presented to the public on STPAC is the same
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-math-in-matt-browns-email-and-what.html
An interesting conversation between former NC District Congressional Candidate A.W. Coker, Wayne Abraham and Hartzman on Matt Brown, Nancy Vaughan and friend's fraud against Greensboro's taxpayers
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/06/an-interesting-conversation-between.html
Some of who enabled and/or committed fraud against Greensboro taxpayers and the investors who purchased STPAC bonds; Greensboro, NC's $44.165 million LOBs, Series 2018, and some records requests
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/06/some-of-who-enabled-andor-committed.html
Justin Outling and the Agapion's
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/06/justin-outling-and-agapions.html
Justin Outling and the Agapion's
http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/06/justin-outling-and-agapions.html
Socioeconomic disharmonies will likely increase.
They’re insulated from many of the effects of their decisions.
Current Greensboro City Council Members and Candidates for local elected office, should be prohibited from accepting campaign contributions from board members of organizations, developers, contractors or their lawyers or agents who have or may receive taxpayer funded contracts or monies, for 12 months before and after doing business with Greensboro’s government.