The abandonment of a highly touted project sends a message that it’s not enough to promise jobs to win public support for investments in cities already facing growth pains, analysts said.
By Robert McCartney, Washington Post U.S.
Sat, 02/16/2019 - 1:58am
The abandonment of a highly touted project sends a message that it’s not enough to promise jobs to win public support for investments in cities already facing growth pains, analysts said.