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Official Arizona State Game Thread

He wanted a chance in the pros. That means starting. That combined with Lewis (or Stout) being the future at CU made it a very easy decision by him, and CU. Maybe not a cancer, but he would have been unhappy if he stayed. That would have infected the lockerroom. He already left once when he was told the truth.

Why is this so hard?
In a hindsight is 20/20 / counter factual world, I see him playing a lot for the Buffs right now if he were here.
 
With an assist from the local housing market driving the value of that land, if it were used for housing, skywards.
This. That parcel of ground is insanely valuable and the return they could get from running a liquor store - even a successful one - pales in comparison. The owners are cashing out.
 
This. That parcel of ground is insanely valuable and the return they could get from running a liquor store - even a successful one - pales in comparison. The owners are cashing out.
Yeah, I think its going to be condos with street level retail, but I could be wrong on the retail part.
 
This. That parcel of ground is insanely valuable and the return they could get from running a liquor store - even a successful one - pales in comparison. The owners are cashing out.
The Owners sold it quite a while ago. It was bought in 2016 from the Liquor Mart owners for $9M, and they leased it back. The new owner turned around and sold it for almost 2x in 2018.
 
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