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Quote from: Niall Carlton on July 22, 2013, 02:01:15 PMPatrickI think you hit the nail on the head. There has to be a compromise. In this instance the compromise was made on the promise of six or seven thousand jobs depending on which side of the bed Donald got out of on any particular day. It would appear those claims were spurious to say the least.NiallThe planning application that Trump submitted estimated 4600 new jobs (mostly temp construction jobs during the build out phases) with 1200-1400 new permanent jobs resulting from ongoing operations, including jobs gained from the residual economic activity in the local area. There were multiple independent economic analysis reports/studies conducted by the local council and the national gov't that validated Trump's Deloitte economic report. The estimated time for build out used was 7 years.BTW there were/are several Scottish national economic forecasts on record at the time of application that estimated a drop of ~9000 oil industry jobs in the Aberdeen/NE Scotland region by 2015 and upwards of 15,000 going away by 2020.So while some have correctly pointed out the relatively rosy current and recent employment numbers in the Aberdeen area- The large scale development project proposed by Trump was embraced by most of the local business people in the area/region from a long term economic and tourism standpoint.Hopefully the 2nd course will get built along with the hotel (smaller version) and a chunk of the other residential development so that the local economy can benefit to the greatest extent still possible. I'd like to spend a couple of days there in 2016.
PatrickI think you hit the nail on the head. There has to be a compromise. In this instance the compromise was made on the promise of six or seven thousand jobs depending on which side of the bed Donald got out of on any particular day. It would appear those claims were spurious to say the least.Niall