If all the ducks are in a row for Gaylord, why then do they have to fear the unions threats of lawsuits? Just proceed and ignore them.
With 6000 condos coming to Downtown SD in the next few years, and a possibility to build 30,000 more, I don’t think that Chula Vista has a chance for a long while.
Gaylord is saying that using all union labor will add $50 to $75 million. So standing up to the union, incurring any delays and defending lawsuits might cost $10 – $20 million at most. In a billion dollar project, that’s small potatoes.
I’m not defending the union but if the profits are there, then the project will get built one way or another.