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*Kyle Brazzel, "James A. Moses: Success Finally Came Downtown for Jimmy," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 21, 2001.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:00, 6 September 2008

The Diamond Center was the centerpiece of the failed Project 2000 plan to replace Barton Coliseum on the State Fairgrounds with a downtown multi-use sports arena. The Diamond Center was to be a $42.1 million arena in the city of Little Rock. Project 2000 would include improvements to Riverfront Park, an expanded Statehouse Convention Center, a new main branch public library, several new or relocated museums, repaired streets and sidewalks, and better policing and rental property inspection. The idea was to achieve economic growth by attracting corporations and a modern workforce with more visible amenities, better city services, and other aesthetics and quality-of-life improvements. Boosters of the plan were Jimmy Moses, Mark Grobmyer, and Wally Allen of the nonprofit Little Rock Downtown Partnership.

References

  • Kyle Brazzel, "James A. Moses: Success Finally Came Downtown for Jimmy," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 21, 2001.

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