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I’m a successful business owner because I’m a hustler. Every day I wake up searching for new partnerships to help me grow my media empire. Folks call me the hardest working woman in Minnesota.
So I’m baffled when someone sees a good deal but does nothing to close on it, leaving money on the table and ignoring the potential windfall right in front of them.
And it leads me to ask, how in the whole hell did the city of Minneapolis fumble the bag and not seize the opportunity sitting at the corner of 38th and Chicago?
Our leaders can’t be timid when we need them to be tenacious because millions of dollars that should be flowing into that south Minneapolis neighborhood are flying away like birds heading south to escape the frigid Minnesota winter.
Right now, when visitors go to the site, all they can do now is pray, take a selfie and leave. There’s no reason to stay longer than 10 minutes and no reason to spend $10.
Why has George Floyd Square not been transformed into a memorial of that moment in time when it became the birthplace of the modern-day civil rights movement? It’s already a destination.