He was following them when I checked late last week, but I’m sure it was from when we played them. Hes also following multiple other programs though. No reason to read too much into that.
I think the key to us making a big run is to get Aric playing like he did on Wednesday and selectively rotating players to keep everyone fresh and playing with intensity. Woodard plays with the most hustle and it seems to be contagious. While i hated the outcome of the LSU game, the entire...
My two cents
Seafood
Blind Tiger - BSL/Biloxi
Hook - Pass Christian
Woody's - Biloxi/OS
Half Shell - Gpt/Biloxi
Blind Tiger and Woody's are very casual. I'd say go with Blind Tiger in Biloxi for the view.
Half Shell & Hook aren't extremely casual (not like the other two) but not fine...
I'd seriously consider keeping your Redfish reservation as a backup, but trying to get in one of the other 3 I mentioned. Pesche always claims to be full (even 3-4 weeks out), but you can go and have a couple drinks at the bar at 6-6:30 and would probably be seated in 30 mins. max.
The best restaurants are the ones in the main casinos.
32 at the IP, BR Prime and Jia at the Beau are great options. Cora's at the White house hotel is probably the best non casino restaurant. Phoenicia is great, but it's not fancy by any means. Mary Mahoneys is meh.
Unfortunately, there...
You're choosing one example to prove your point. There are examples of success and failure in everything. The whole point of a TIF is that some developments would never exist without additional incentives. A city can choose not to go this route and struggle to improve the city, or it can pick...
Well, there are a lot of ways to do a TIF. One way in which the city can mitigate some of it's risk, is to do a pay as you go structure. That way, the developer doesn't get a lump sum pay out. It is an annual payment amortized for the life of the TIF, or some other agreed upon term.