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<blockquote data-quote="The Artist Formerly Known as PhormerPhrog" data-source="post: 3089030" data-attributes="member: 3535"><p>Some of this piece is hyperbole. Some isn't too far off. But it sounds like it's written by a PR firm and Aggies are oh so quick to inflate their value. As the incoming president of a local commercial real estate chapter I probably shouldn't say too much but I will say this is ultimately a good thing but it's not the knight in shining armor that the piece would lead us to believe. </p><p></p><p>As for TCU, the school should take a deep look in the mirror and a few cues from the Aggie Agenda and find a better way to ingrain and incorporate itself into the FW community than it currently does. TCU needs to be an agent of change in the local community/economy and the perception is that it's not. A big reason is they recruit so much from out of state and the kids are going back home after they graduate. TCU needs to work with Fort Worth to find better ways to incentivize them to remain here. It also would help with putting buts in seats at ACS ( BRINGING IT BACK TO SPORTS).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Artist Formerly Known as PhormerPhrog, post: 3089030, member: 3535"] Some of this piece is hyperbole. Some isn't too far off. But it sounds like it's written by a PR firm and Aggies are oh so quick to inflate their value. As the incoming president of a local commercial real estate chapter I probably shouldn't say too much but I will say this is ultimately a good thing but it's not the knight in shining armor that the piece would lead us to believe. As for TCU, the school should take a deep look in the mirror and a few cues from the Aggie Agenda and find a better way to ingrain and incorporate itself into the FW community than it currently does. TCU needs to be an agent of change in the local community/economy and the perception is that it's not. A big reason is they recruit so much from out of state and the kids are going back home after they graduate. TCU needs to work with Fort Worth to find better ways to incentivize them to remain here. It also would help with putting buts in seats at ACS ( BRINGING IT BACK TO SPORTS). [/QUOTE]
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