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True Cost of City Creek Center - >$100 Billion

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:21 pm
by _The Mighty Builder
If we believe that the projected life of the City Creek Center is at least 50 years and given that the that the initial cost was $5 Billion. Adding for an annual maintenance cost of $20 Million and the biggest Cost loss of members, current tithing and future tithing this will be the biggest blunder in Corporate Management history.

I personally have 10 TBM friends that have STOPPED paying tithing since finding out the cost of the project.

Re: True Cost of City Creek Center - >$100 Billion

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:22 pm
by _bcspace
Am personally looking forward to fishing for those genetically engineered trout.

Re: True Cost of City Creek Center - >$100 Billion

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:26 pm
by _Drifting
bcspace wrote:Am personally looking forward to fishing for those genetically engineered trout.


Sadly you have to fish for them with your spiritual rod and symbolic bait...

Re: True Cost of City Creek Center - >$100 Billion

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:01 am
by _moksha
Drifting wrote: Sadly you have to fish for them with your spiritual rod and symbolic bait...


Heck no, I'm saving that for the Church dances.

Re: True Cost of City Creek Center - >$100 Billion

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:28 am
by _quaker
The Mighty Builder wrote:If we believe that the projected life of the City Creek Center is at least 50 years and given that the that the initial cost was $5 Billion. Adding for an annual maintenance cost of $20 Million and the biggest Cost loss of members, current tithing and future tithing this will be the biggest blunder in Corporate Management history.

I personally have 10 TBM friends that have STOPPED paying tithing since finding out the cost of the project.



Yep. Havn't paid tithing to the church account for 2 years either. It's all there, in an account. I love the law of tithing but I don't know what to do with the money. Seeing as I'm young I might use it to develop a welfare farm of some sort. Who knows? I'd love for the the church to receive credit for whatever work is done with the tithing money. However I question the centralized control and distribution of the money too much to simply hand it over. Some renovations done on local buildings have been quite pricey compared to what a normal contract would be in the area, and I question the management behind those decisions.