• bcgm3@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The agreement will allow Disney to build a fifth theme park—possibly a water park—in the state on the condition the monolith donates just 100 of its expansive 24,000 acres to infrastructure projects controlled by the state. Disney will also need to hire Florida-based construction companies for “at least half” of its projects, as well as make a generous $10 million dollar donation to affordable housing in the area.

    That last bit is particularly interesting, wonder how that will work.

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        Yeah. Disney’s pocket as it pays staff barely enough to be able to live nearby and gets to write off the affordable housing “donation” while using it to house their staff