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I’d guess they must have a very solid option on the buy so can safely defer payment until green light from government.
I think they already know they're going ahead with it and that's what they they've been speaking to the press lately. It doesn't mean that they are going to make a big announcement with lots of fanfare.Not sure that I'd describe it as odd or that decisions are being taken behind the scenes. Seems to me that the facts have changed (ie, much more traffic is likely along Manor Road than previously assessed) so EWR/National Rail have responded accordingly. Seems sensible to me, and what you'd hope would happen. Encouraging for us who hope that Universal's decision will be to go ahead, as it seems likely that the rail infrastructure bodies are taking (expensive) decisions which take in to account a major development around that part of Bedford which they need to respond to.
I think that’s just their way of saying ‘we’ll announce it whenever we damn well please.’I've suddenly changed my mind after seeing the email on project universal page. If they want it to happen they will make it happen. The fact they haven't made their mind up yet means it's not.
What email is this?I've suddenly changed my mind after seeing the email on project universal page. If they want it to happen they will make it happen. The fact they haven't made their mind up yet means it's not.
Not happening; or not yet happening? I don't think they have taken the final decision on whether to proceed or not, but that doesn't mean I think the project is dead in the water.The fact they haven't made their mind up yet means it's not.
On the 5th of June @ProjectUniversalUK received a reply to an email he sent to Page Thompson asking about progress on the proposal. As I understand it, the reply essentially said that the decision to proceed had not been taken, and to follow the official Universal UK project website for more updates.What email is this?
Where did you see that?Allegedly, Comcast has already had the meeting and made their decision. It’s just a matter of when they’ll announce it either way.
So you think they've decided it's not going ahead?They basically say we want it and it happens but with this one that hasn't happened.
You do understand that even the 'big companies' have to do projects like this in a step by step manner, right? Especially one of this scale, they aren't just gonna dump £10 billion on a new Park without doing a proper review and their full due diligence. Just because there's no public signs that it's going ahead doesn't mean they suddenly got cold feet, that's not how it works.From experience with big companies if they really want it they get it and you don't hear much more about it.
They basically say we want it and it happens but with this one that hasn't happened.
So you think they've decided it's not going ahead?
Yes that is my honest opinion. Think about everything else that's happened. For example people building sky scrapers in the centre of London. Admiralty Arch turning into a hotel. They happen because they want it to happen with no messing about.
Yeah, no.Yes that is my honest opinion. Think about everything else that's happened. For example people building sky scrapers in the centre of London. Admiralty Arch turning into a hotel. They happen because they want it to happen with no messing about.
That's not how any of this works, at all.
It is for these people. They want something they get it. All of the things that happen are the things people never hear about before hand.