City of Racine officials and a
bipartisan group of legislators came together this month to announce
plans for a $48 million hotel and convention center that would connect
with Festival Hall.
The proposal is a game-changer for Downtown Racine and Racine County as a whole.
Currently, local trade groups wanting to
hold a convention must go elsewhere in the state for their events. This
proposal opens up so many opportunities.
When
meetings or trade shows at the convention center would be done for the
day or on break, event attendees could venture up to Main Street to
check out the restaurants and shops.
But
this project cannot advance until legislation passes: Part of Racine’s
lakefront is filled lake bed and there are laws regarding how formerly
submerged land can be used.
David-Elias
Rachie of Gatehouse Capital Corp. told the Journal Times Editorial
Board earlier this month that the project is essentially at a standstill
until legislation passes allowing for the development along the
lakefront.
This week,
legislators will be busy with the state budget, and rightfully so. The
biennial state budget is supposed to go into effect July 1, and agencies
throughout the state are anxiously waiting for its passage for planning
purposes.
While the budget is
an obvious focus, legislation allowing for the Racine convention center
should also be considered a high priority.
Read more: https://journaltimes.com/opinion/editorial/journal-times-editorial-racine-convention-center-bill-should-be-a/article_b4d8022b-d972-5029-bbe0-37658f9556bb.html
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1 comment:
Yes, we need a place for roller derby and maybe even professional wrestling.
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