Phil Gardner (born 29 July 1973) is a British writer, playwright and journalist. He lives in Brighton, East Sussex, where he writes regularly for The Argus website[1] and The Kemptown Rag,[2] based in the Kemptown district of Brighton (wikipedia)
It's hard to get in, and it's hard to stay in. There's a big weeding out.
We're hopeful to see dirt flying in August.
The market is nice right now for engineers. But they're going to have to be creative in how they think about using their skills. Everybody's trying to go through the same doors right now with the names they recognize.
We are planning for a lot of density and commerce and employment-center uses in that corridor along the new Loop 303 and also up around Carefree Highway, which will be a connection between the 303 and the future New River Freeway,
Most of it is coming from companies that haven't hired in a couple of years. I don't see a lot of job growth; I see a lot of replacement hiring.
We haven't seen a labor market this strong since prior to January 2001. This is a significant gain.
The agreements we have are as approved by our city attorney's office. I think we are comfortable with it that way.
We don't think it's a problem. We are getting the agreements signed and turned in to us.
There's nobody up here, city senior planner Phil Gardner said of the property.