From Scott Munsterman's blog quoting an article from the dakotawarcollege blog. I've been to campuses that offer these services and it creates a nearly separate community within the campus town. I've always thought it was fantastic. Now, the places I have been have included places to eat and of course drink. Anyone else hearing rumors like this?
http://scottmunsterman.blogspot.com/...reet-sdsu.html
Main Street SDSU….(I thought they did education & research)
Posted by PP at the SDWC October 18, 2008
I’ve caught wind in recent weeks of something that SDSU president Dr. David Chicoine is starting to talk to people in the community about. Allegedly, or so I’ve been told, he has a vision to create “a main street of businesses” somewhere on the SDSU campus.
As it was explained to me, there’d be these places set up on the campus that various businesses would rent and they’d be able to offer their products and services to a large and concentrated population of students. I’m sure it would be a nice opportunity for these select few business owners who were chosen But I’m left with a few nagging questions and concerns in the back of my mind.
First off, I have a hard time seeing past the whole “role of government question.” Whether the regental system cares to acknowledge it or not, they are a branch of state government. How does being a landlord for a strip mall fit? Is it the role of state government to compete with private enterprises, such as they would by serving as a landlord or rental agent?
http://scottmunsterman.blogspot.com/...reet-sdsu.html
Main Street SDSU….(I thought they did education & research)
Posted by PP at the SDWC October 18, 2008
I’ve caught wind in recent weeks of something that SDSU president Dr. David Chicoine is starting to talk to people in the community about. Allegedly, or so I’ve been told, he has a vision to create “a main street of businesses” somewhere on the SDSU campus.
As it was explained to me, there’d be these places set up on the campus that various businesses would rent and they’d be able to offer their products and services to a large and concentrated population of students. I’m sure it would be a nice opportunity for these select few business owners who were chosen But I’m left with a few nagging questions and concerns in the back of my mind.
First off, I have a hard time seeing past the whole “role of government question.” Whether the regental system cares to acknowledge it or not, they are a branch of state government. How does being a landlord for a strip mall fit? Is it the role of state government to compete with private enterprises, such as they would by serving as a landlord or rental agent?
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